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William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . KING JOHN . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W. Shakespeare and W Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely dif- ferent , and infinitely superior to ...
William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . KING JOHN . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W. Shakespeare and W Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely dif- ferent , and infinitely superior to ...
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... 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 justiciary of England . WILLIAM ...
... 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 justiciary of England . WILLIAM ...
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William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . KING JOHN . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W. Shakespeare and W Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely dif ferent , and infinitely superior to ...
William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . KING JOHN . ] The troublesome Reign of King John was written in two parts , by W. Shakespeare and W Rowley , and printed 1611. But the present play is entirely dif ferent , and infinitely superior to ...
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... King JOHN , Queen ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SA- LISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . King John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the king of France , In my behaviour , ' to ...
... King JOHN , Queen ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SA- LISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . King John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , speaks the king of France , In my behaviour , ' to ...
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... king , and your's . ' Enter an English Herald , with trumpets . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth approach , Commander of this hot , malicious day ! Their armours , that ...
... king , and your's . ' Enter an English Herald , with trumpets . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth approach , Commander of this hot , malicious day ! Their armours , that ...
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