The Works of Shakespeare, Band 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... 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 . Lords , Citizens of Angiers , Sheriff , Heralds ...
... 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 . Lords , Citizens of Angiers , Sheriff , Heralds ...
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... sir Robert did beget us both And were our father and this son like him , O old sir Robert , father , on my knee I give heaven thanks I was not like to thee ! K. John . Why ... John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts 18 King John ACT I.
... sir Robert did beget us both And were our father and this son like him , O old sir Robert , father , on my knee I give heaven thanks I was not like to thee ! K. John . Why ... John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts 18 King John ACT I.
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... sir , by this you cannot get my land : Your tale must be how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there with the emperor To treat of high affairs touching that time . The advantage of his ...
... sir , by this you cannot get my land : Your tale must be how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there with the emperor To treat of high affairs touching that time . The advantage of his ...
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... John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate ; Your father's wife did after ... sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou ... sir Robert's 127. concludes , proves de- cisively . 134. Whether ( monosyllabic ) ...
... John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate ; Your father's wife did after ... sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou ... sir Robert's 127. concludes , proves de- cisively . 134. Whether ( monosyllabic ) ...
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... John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my liege , so is my name begun ; Philip , good old sir Robert's wife's eldest son . K. John . From henceforth bear his whose form thou bear'st : Kneel thou down Philip , but rise more great , Arise ...
... John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my liege , so is my name begun ; Philip , good old sir Robert's wife's eldest son . K. John . From henceforth bear his whose form thou bear'st : Kneel thou down Philip , but rise more great , Arise ...
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