The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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Page 13
... attention and farewell , all concen- trated in eight lines ( i . 1 ) . The two great creations Constance and Arthur , also , are touched with an intensity of pathos still strange to the Shakespeare of Henry 13 Introduction.
... attention and farewell , all concen- trated in eight lines ( i . 1 ) . The two great creations Constance and Arthur , also , are touched with an intensity of pathos still strange to the Shakespeare of Henry 13 Introduction.
Page 16
... Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ...
... Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ...
Page 65
... Farewell , gentle cousin . K. John . Coz , farewell . [ Exit Bastard . Eli . Come hither , little kinsman ; hark , a word . K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ! within this wall of flesh There is a ...
... Farewell , gentle cousin . K. John . Coz , farewell . [ Exit Bastard . Eli . Come hither , little kinsman ; hark , a word . K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ! within this wall of flesh There is a ...
Page 83
... farewell . Pem . Stay yet , Lord Salisbury ; I'll go with thee , And find the inheritance of this poor child , His little kingdom of a forced grave . That blood which owed the breadth of all this isle , 90 Three foot of it doth hold ...
... farewell . Pem . Stay yet , Lord Salisbury ; I'll go with thee , And find the inheritance of this poor child , His little kingdom of a forced grave . That blood which owed the breadth of all this isle , 90 Three foot of it doth hold ...
Page 144
... Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain my- self ? Gaunt . To God , the widow's champion and defence . 20 30 40 23. self , very . 28. model , copy . Duch . Why , then , I will . Farewell 144 King Richard the Second ACT I.
... Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain my- self ? Gaunt . To God , the widow's champion and defence . 20 30 40 23. self , very . 28. model , copy . Duch . Why , then , I will . Farewell 144 King Richard the Second ACT I.
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