The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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Page lviii
... speech ( 3. 1. 147- 60 ) ; but its force is discounted by the fact that John is neither the rightful king nor an admirable character . There follows , indeed , another reformation speech by John , condemning the sale of indulgences ...
... speech ( 3. 1. 147- 60 ) ; but its force is discounted by the fact that John is neither the rightful king nor an admirable character . There follows , indeed , another reformation speech by John , condemning the sale of indulgences ...
Page 130
... speech may have been an afterthought . T.R. contains nothing corresponding to it , and reads ' Exeunt./Manent Conftance & Arthur . ' Sh . ( v . ll . 540-43 ) keeps her off the stage while France and England come to terms , and shows her ...
... speech may have been an afterthought . T.R. contains nothing corresponding to it , and reads ' Exeunt./Manent Conftance & Arthur . ' Sh . ( v . ll . 540-43 ) keeps her off the stage while France and England come to terms , and shows her ...
Page 158
... speech by John in explanation , the coronation takes place ; the nobles crave ' the libertie of Ladie Constance Sonne , ' and John consents . While he is speaking , however , ' the fiue Moones appeare ' in the air above his throne ...
... speech by John in explanation , the coronation takes place ; the nobles crave ' the libertie of Ladie Constance Sonne , ' and John consents . While he is speaking , however , ' the fiue Moones appeare ' in the air above his throne ...
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