The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... grief should I forget ! Preach some philosophy to make me mad , And thou shalt be canónized , cardinal ; For , being not mad but sensible of grief , My reasonable part produces reason How I may be delivered of these woes , And teaches ...
... grief should I forget ! Preach some philosophy to make me mad , And thou shalt be canónized , cardinal ; For , being not mad but sensible of grief , My reasonable part produces reason How I may be delivered of these woes , And teaches ...
Page 49
... grief . Constance . He talks to me that never had a son . K. Philip . You are as fond of grief as of your child . Constance . Grief fills the room up of my absent child : Lies in his bed , walks up and down with me , Puts on his pretty ...
... grief . Constance . He talks to me that never had a son . K. Philip . You are as fond of grief as of your child . Constance . Grief fills the room up of my absent child : Lies in his bed , walks up and down with me , Puts on his pretty ...
Page 133
... grief ... stoop Many consider this corrupt and either adopt Hanmer's emendation of ' stout ' for ' stoop , ' or ... grief in the first part of the passage , and supposing the afflicted person to be bowed to the earth by that pride or ...
... grief ... stoop Many consider this corrupt and either adopt Hanmer's emendation of ' stout ' for ' stoop , ' or ... grief in the first part of the passage , and supposing the afflicted person to be bowed to the earth by that pride or ...
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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