The Complete Works of William ShakespeareJefferson Press, 1906 |
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... John . Source of the Play . Shakespeare's King John is a recast of an older play entitled ' The Troublesome Raigne of John , King of England , ' printed for the first time in 1591 , and again in 1611 and 1622. It is significant that the ...
... John . Source of the Play . Shakespeare's King John is a recast of an older play entitled ' The Troublesome Raigne of John , King of England , ' printed for the first time in 1591 , and again in 1611 and 1622. It is significant that the ...
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... John is not the hero of King John , On the other hand , there are three points in Shakespeare's play not as clear as in the original :-( i . ) Faulconbridge's hatred of Austria : ( ii . ) his anger at the betrothal of Blanch to the ...
... John is not the hero of King John , On the other hand , there are three points in Shakespeare's play not as clear as in the original :-( i . ) Faulconbridge's hatred of Austria : ( ii . ) his anger at the betrothal of Blanch to the ...
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... John . No more than he that threats . To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . . SCENE II . - The same . Plains near Angiers ... John , Arthur , and Hubert . K. John . Hubert , keep this boy . Philip , make up ; My mother is assailed in our tent ...
... John . No more than he that threats . To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . . SCENE II . - The same . Plains near Angiers ... John , Arthur , and Hubert . K. John . Hubert , keep this boy . Philip , make up ; My mother is assailed in our tent ...
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arms Attendants Bast bear better Bianca blood breath bring child comes Count daughter death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith father fear fire Folios follow fortune France give gone hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honour hope husband I'll Induct Italy John Kath keep King lady land leave Leon live look lord madam marry master mean mother nature never noble Paul peace Petruchio play poor pray present prince probably queen SCENE Serv Shakespeare speak stand stay sweet tell thank thee thine things thou thought tongue true truth wife young