Shakespeare's History of King John: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical : for Use in Schools and FamiliesGinn & Company, 1900 - 165 pages |
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... Majesty , Nobility , Clergy , Civil Order , Treason , Verity , and Sedition , the latter serving as the Jester of the piece . Thus we have the common material of the old Moral - plays rudely com- bined with some elements of the ...
... Majesty , Nobility , Clergy , Civil Order , Treason , Verity , and Sedition , the latter serving as the Jester of the piece . Thus we have the common material of the old Moral - plays rudely com- bined with some elements of the ...
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... majesty of the nation ; so that defection from him tends to nothing less than national dissolution . Whatever he may be as a man , as King Patriotism has no way but to stand by him at all hazards ; for the rights and interests of ...
... majesty of the nation ; so that defection from him tends to nothing less than national dissolution . Whatever he may be as a man , as King Patriotism has no way but to stand by him at all hazards ; for the rights and interests of ...
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... majesty with which the national law has invested him . As the interest and honour of England have no place in his thoughts , so he feels as if he had stolen the throne , and appropriated it to his own private use . This consciousness of ...
... majesty with which the national law has invested him . As the interest and honour of England have no place in his thoughts , so he feels as if he had stolen the throne , and appropriated it to his own private use . This consciousness of ...
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... majesty of pathos , and occasionally flows in strains of the most melting tenderness . I know not how the voice of a mother's sorrow could discourse more eloquently than in these lines : Grief fills the room up of my absent child ...
... majesty of pathos , and occasionally flows in strains of the most melting tenderness . I know not how the voice of a mother's sorrow could discourse more eloquently than in these lines : Grief fills the room up of my absent child ...
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... majesty and reverence , which are wanting in John himself . He thus regards the crown just as the wearer ought to regard it . Withal he is fully alive to the wrong - headedness and moral baseness of the King ; but the office is to him ...
... majesty and reverence , which are wanting in John himself . He thus regards the crown just as the wearer ought to regard it . Withal he is fully alive to the wrong - headedness and moral baseness of the King ; but the office is to him ...
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Angiers Archduke of Austria arms Arth Arthur Aust Austria Bast Bastard Blanch blood breath Bretagne Collier's second folio Const Constance correction course crown curse Dauphin Devil doth eminent sense England English Enter King JOHN Exeunt faith Falconbridge father fear foot-note France French Geffrey's gentle give grief hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry hold holy honour Hubert JAMES GURNEY Julius Cæsar King John know Shakespeare Lady land Lettsom Limoges lion lord Louis majesty means Melun mother never noble oath old text reads original reads Pand PANDULPH peace Philip play Poet Poet's poetry Pope Prince pupils Richard Romeo and Juliet Salisbury SCENE Shakespearians shame soul speak spirit Staunton swear Swinstead Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast tongue Touraine Troilus and Cressida truth Winter's Tale words