The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... King of France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . LYMOGES , Duke of AUSTRIA . CARDINAL PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French Lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . QUEEN ELINOR , mother to King John . CONSTANCE , mother ...
... King of France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . LYMOGES , Duke of AUSTRIA . CARDINAL PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French Lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . QUEEN ELINOR , mother to King John . CONSTANCE , mother ...
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... King John are Date . as follows : - ( 1 ) The older play upon which Shakespeare founded his History , -The Troublesome Reign of King John , cannot be earlier than c . 1587 , for its sounding rhetoric and facile blank verse as well as ...
... King John are Date . as follows : - ( 1 ) The older play upon which Shakespeare founded his History , -The Troublesome Reign of King John , cannot be earlier than c . 1587 , for its sounding rhetoric and facile blank verse as well as ...
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... King of England , with the Discoverie of King Richard Cordelions Base Sonne ( vulgarly named The Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes ...
... King of England , with the Discoverie of King Richard Cordelions Base Sonne ( vulgarly named The Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes ...
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... King John . material of King John . Shakespeare has followed his original almost scene for scene , retaining the outer mechanism of the plot unchanged , or at most dis- missing into the background events which the earlier dramatist ...
... King John . material of King John . Shakespeare has followed his original almost scene for scene , retaining the outer mechanism of the plot unchanged , or at most dis- missing into the background events which the earlier dramatist ...
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... KING JOHN'S palace . Enter KING JOHN , QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France In ...
... KING JOHN'S palace . Enter KING JOHN , QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France In ...
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