The Works of Shakespeare, Band 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French Lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . QUEEN ELINOR , mother to King John . CONSTANCE , mother to Arthur . BLANCH of Spain , niece to King John . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE ...
... PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French Lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . QUEEN ELINOR , mother to King John . CONSTANCE , mother to Arthur . BLANCH of Spain , niece to King John . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE ...
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... Pandulph are thrown into relief with caustic effect by the trenchant humour of the Bastard's famous exposure of ' com- modity . ' Notwithstanding the jocose profession which closes that speech , private ends have little to do with his ...
... Pandulph are thrown into relief with caustic effect by the trenchant humour of the Bastard's famous exposure of ' com- modity . ' Notwithstanding the jocose profession which closes that speech , private ends have little to do with his ...
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... Pandulph , finally , would suffice to show that Shakespeare was no longer under the spell of the fiery but nowise subtle intellect of Marlowe . If Marlowe was the first English dramatist who com- manded the language of impetuous passion ...
... Pandulph , finally , would suffice to show that Shakespeare was no longer under the spell of the fiery but nowise subtle intellect of Marlowe . If Marlowe was the first English dramatist who com- manded the language of impetuous passion ...
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... Pandulph . intervention of Pandulph to de- mand an explanation of John's refusal to admit Langton belongs historically to 1211 ; Lewis's betrothal to 1200 . 147. earthy , earthly . 130 140 ib . interrogatories , authori- tative ...
... Pandulph . intervention of Pandulph to de- mand an explanation of John's refusal to admit Langton belongs historically to 1211 ; Lewis's betrothal to 1200 . 147. earthy , earthly . 130 140 ib . interrogatories , authori- tative ...
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... Pandulph argues that Philip's oath to John is perjury , as a violation of his primary vow to heaven ; that perjured oath he takes as a surety of his good faith . But to take an oath of good faith ( otherwise insecure ) is a mere mockery ...
... Pandulph argues that Philip's oath to John is perjury , as a violation of his primary vow to heaven ; that perjured oath he takes as a surety of his good faith . But to take an oath of good faith ( otherwise insecure ) is a mere mockery ...
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