The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN VOL . VI E 582220 B KING JOHN . DRAMATIS PERSONE PRINCE HENRY , son to.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN VOL . VI E 582220 B KING JOHN . DRAMATIS PERSONE PRINCE HENRY , son to.
Page 7
... death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players 1591. It was reprinted in 1611 and 1622 ; the former attribut- ing the play on the title - page to W. Sh . , ' the later ...
... death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players 1591. It was reprinted in 1611 and 1622 ; the former attribut- ing the play on the title - page to W. Sh . , ' the later ...
Page 8
... death , recognise the calamitous consequences ( ' since John did yield unto the Priest of Rome , nor he nor his have prospered on the earth ' ) , and cry with David : ' I am not he shall build the Lord an house , ' but that other ...
... death , recognise the calamitous consequences ( ' since John did yield unto the Priest of Rome , nor he nor his have prospered on the earth ' ) , and cry with David : ' I am not he shall build the Lord an house , ' but that other ...
Page 9
... death . ' 2. The Bastard s choice ( sc . 2. ) was perhaps suggested by Halle's narrative of the similar choice made by Dunois the bastard son of the Duke Orleans ( quoted by Stone , ib . ) . 3. Mr. Watkiss Lloyd pointed to the ...
... death . ' 2. The Bastard s choice ( sc . 2. ) was perhaps suggested by Halle's narrative of the similar choice made by Dunois the bastard son of the Duke Orleans ( quoted by Stone , ib . ) . 3. Mr. Watkiss Lloyd pointed to the ...
Page 10
... death nor the grief of Constance approaches pathos , and he pleads with Hubert for his eyes in verses which struggle fatuously for sub- limity on the Icarus - wings of sounding Latinisms and mythical allusions . Constance herself has ...
... death nor the grief of Constance approaches pathos , and he pleads with Hubert for his eyes in verses which struggle fatuously for sub- limity on the Icarus - wings of sounding Latinisms and mythical allusions . Constance herself has ...
Contents
249 | |
263 | |
292 | |
296 | |
322 | |
340 | |
362 | |
367 | |
119 | |
121 | |
135 | |
143 | |
146 | |
158 | |
186 | |
187 | |
189 | |
222 | |
247 | |
385 | |
387 | |
389 | |
442 | |
459 | |
484 | |
493 | |
508 | |
514 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph Bast blood Boling Bolingbroke breath brother Colevile cousin crown dead death dost doth Duch Duke Earl Eastcheap England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff farewell father Faulconbridge fear France friends Gaunt give Glendower grace grief hand Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Henry Henry IV Holinshed honour horse Host Hotspur Hubert John of Gaunt King John King Richard Lady Lancaster land liege live look lord majesty Master Mortimer Mowbray never night noble Northumberland Pandulph pardon peace Percy Peto Pist play Poins pray Prince Prince of Wales Queen Rich Richard II SCENE Shakespeare Shal shame Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle soul speak stand sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue true uncle Westmoreland word York