The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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Halaman 190
KING John . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W
. Shakspeare and W. Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely
different , and infinitely superior to it . POPE . The edition of 1611 has no mention
...
KING John . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W
. Shakspeare and W. Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely
different , and infinitely superior to it . POPE . The edition of 1611 has no mention
...
Halaman 192
King John : Prince Henry , his Son ; afterwards King Henry III . Arthur , Duke of
Bretagne , Son of Geffrey , late Duke of Bretagne , the elder Brother of King John .
William Mareshall , Earl of Pembroke . Geffrey Fitz - Peter , Earl of Essex , Chief ...
King John : Prince Henry , his Son ; afterwards King Henry III . Arthur , Duke of
Bretagne , Son of Geffrey , late Duke of Bretagne , the elder Brother of King John .
William Mareshall , Earl of Pembroke . Geffrey Fitz - Peter , Earl of Essex , Chief ...
Halaman 193
KING JOHN . ACT I. SCENE I. Northampton . A Room of State in the Palace .
Enter King JOHN , Queen Elinor , PEMBROKE , Essex , SALISBURY , and Others
, with CHATILLON . King John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us
?
KING JOHN . ACT I. SCENE I. Northampton . A Room of State in the Palace .
Enter King JOHN , Queen Elinor , PEMBROKE , Essex , SALISBURY , and Others
, with CHATILLON . King John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us
?
Halaman 247
Tis strange , to think how much king John hath lost In this which he accounts so
clearly won : Are not you griev'd , that Arthur is his prisoner ? Lew . As heartily , as
he is glad he hath him . Pand . Your mind is all as youthful as your blood .
Tis strange , to think how much king John hath lost In this which he accounts so
clearly won : Are not you griev'd , that Arthur is his prisoner ? Lew . As heartily , as
he is glad he hath him . Pand . Your mind is all as youthful as your blood .
Halaman 280
K. John . How goes the day with us ? O , tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear :
How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long ,
Lies heavy on me ; O , my heart is sick ! Enter a Messenger . Mess . My lord , your
...
K. John . How goes the day with us ? O , tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear :
How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long ,
Lies heavy on me ; O , my heart is sick ! Enter a Messenger . Mess . My lord , your
...
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