The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... 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 , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants ...
... 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 , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants ...
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... the title - page that ' the dis- 1 Queen Elinor , in the open- ing lines of the play , speaks of the dead Richard as ' the scourge of infidels , ' a phrase covery of King Richard Cordelions Base Son ' was one 8 King John.
... the title - page that ' the dis- 1 Queen Elinor , in the open- ing lines of the play , speaks of the dead Richard as ' the scourge of infidels , ' a phrase covery of King Richard Cordelions Base Son ' was one 8 King John.
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... QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France In my behaviour to the majesty , The ...
... QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France In my behaviour to the majesty , The ...
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... queen , An Atè , stirring him to blood and strife ; With her her niece , the Lady Blanch of Spain ; With them a bastard of the king's deceased ; And all the unsettled humours of the land , Rash , inconsiderate , fiery voluntaries , With ...
... queen , An Atè , stirring him to blood and strife ; With her her niece , the Lady Blanch of Spain ; With them a bastard of the king's deceased ; And all the unsettled humours of the land , Rash , inconsiderate , fiery voluntaries , With ...
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... queen , and check the world ; an allusion to the queen at chess . 110 120 130 131. This charge against Eleanor has no support in Holinshed ; but both Fabyan and Stow report traditions of her adultery ( Hol . ed . Stone , p . 51 ) . Bast ...
... queen , and check the world ; an allusion to the queen at chess . 110 120 130 131. This charge against Eleanor has no support in Holinshed ; but both Fabyan and Stow report traditions of her adultery ( Hol . ed . Stone , p . 51 ) . Bast ...
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