The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... Philip ) , he has forgotten that the name belongs also to the French king , whom he first describes as Lewis , which is of course the name of the Dauphin . There can be no doubt about the error , because it recurs in the dialogue at 1 ...
... Philip ) , he has forgotten that the name belongs also to the French king , whom he first describes as Lewis , which is of course the name of the Dauphin . There can be no doubt about the error , because it recurs in the dialogue at 1 ...
Page 103
... Philip , giue away thine owne ? Philip Madame , I am bold to make my felfe your nephew , The poorest kinfman that your Highnes hath ... Elinor Philip , I think thou knewft thy Grandams minde : But cheere thee boy , I will not see thee ...
... Philip , giue away thine owne ? Philip Madame , I am bold to make my felfe your nephew , The poorest kinfman that your Highnes hath ... Elinor Philip , I think thou knewft thy Grandams minde : But cheere thee boy , I will not see thee ...
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... Philip Sparrow ' jest ; cf. note 1. 231. Sh . follows T.R. in general , for the rest of the scene , but the incident is far more natural with him inasmuch as the compulsory confession of the mother reads oddly in T.R. after the ...
... Philip Sparrow ' jest ; cf. note 1. 231. Sh . follows T.R. in general , for the rest of the scene , but the incident is far more natural with him inasmuch as the compulsory confession of the mother reads oddly in T.R. after the ...
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acted Actus Angiers arms Arthur Arthur's death Austria Bastard Bigot Blanch blood breath brother character Chatillion Cibber Citizen Constance Covent Garden crown Dauphin dead dost doth dramatic Drury Lane Duke of Austria E. K. Chambers England English eyes father Faulconbridge follow France French give grandam grief hand hast hath haue head heaven Henry Holinshed holy honour Hubert Hubert de Burgh Introd Iohn James Gurney John's King John land legate Lewis Liebermann lines Lord majesty Malone Melun Moore Smith mother nobles oath Pandulph peace Pembroke Philip play Pope prince printed prompt-book quibble quoted reference revision Richard Richard III Robert Rome S.D. F. Enter S.D. F. Exeunt Salisbury Scæna scene Shakespeare shame Sir Robert's soul speak speech stage suggests Swinstead T.R. Enter thee Theobald thine thou Troublesome Reign W. W. Greg words