King John, by Shakespeare. King Edward I, by Peele. King Edward II, by Marlowe. King Edward III, by Shakespeare (?) King Richard II, by Shakespeare. King Henry IV, by Shakespeare (?) King Henry V, by ShakespeareMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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Pagina 3
... . John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace . Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon shall be heard . So , hence : Be thou the trumpet of our.
... . John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace . Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon shall be heard . So , hence : Be thou the trumpet of our.
Pagina 10
... eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his ; That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this his son ; England was Geffrey's right , And this is Geffrey's . In the name of God , How comes it then , that thou art called a king ...
... eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his ; That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this his son ; England was Geffrey's right , And this is Geffrey's . In the name of God , How comes it then , that thou art called a king ...
Pagina 11
... eyes , Which Heaven shall take in nature of a fee : Ay , with these crystal beads Heaven shall be bribed To do him justice , and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monstrous slanderer of Heaven and earth ! Const . Thou monstrous injurer of ...
... eyes , Which Heaven shall take in nature of a fee : Ay , with these crystal beads Heaven shall be bribed To do him justice , and revenge on you . Eli . Thou monstrous slanderer of Heaven and earth ! Const . Thou monstrous injurer of ...
Pagina 12
... eye and prospect of your town , Have hither marched to your endamagement : All preparation for a bloody siege And merciless proceeding by these French , Confront your city's eyes , your winking gates ; And , but for our approach , those ...
... eye and prospect of your town , Have hither marched to your endamagement : All preparation for a bloody siege And merciless proceeding by these French , Confront your city's eyes , your winking gates ; And , but for our approach , those ...
Pagina 15
... eyes cannot be censuréd : Blood hath bought blood and blows have answered blows ; Strength matched with strength and power confronted power : Both are alike ; and both alike we like : One must prove greatest . While they weigh so even ...
... eyes cannot be censuréd : Blood hath bought blood and blows have answered blows ; Strength matched with strength and power confronted power : Both are alike ; and both alike we like : One must prove greatest . While they weigh so even ...
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King John, by Shakespeare. King Edward I, by Peele. King Edward II, by ... Thomas Donovan Volledige weergave - 1896 |
King John, by Shakespeare. King Edward I, by Peele. King Edward II, by ... Thomas Donovan Volledige weergave - 1896 |
King John, by Shakespeare. King Edward I, by Peele. King Edward II, by ... Thomas Donovan Volledige weergave - 1896 |
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