The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bastard . Because he hath a half - face like my father ... speak , But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my ...
... speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bastard . Because he hath a half - face like my father ... speak , But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my ...
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... speak with a prophetic spirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead 130 Thy foot to England's throne : and therefore mark . John ...
... speak with a prophetic spirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead 130 Thy foot to England's throne : and therefore mark . John ...
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... speak : 120 My holy lord of Milan , from the king 130 140 I come , to learn how you have dealt for him ; And , as you answer , I do know the scope And warrant limited unto my tongue . Pandulph . The Dauphin is too wilful - opposite ...
... speak : 120 My holy lord of Milan , from the king 130 140 I come , to learn how you have dealt for him ; And , as you answer , I do know the scope And warrant limited unto my tongue . Pandulph . The Dauphin is too wilful - opposite ...
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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