The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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RICHARD PLANTAGENET : JAMES GURNEY : SERVANT TO LADY FAULCONBRIDGE . PETER OF POMFRET : A PROPHET . PHILIP : KING OF FRANCE . LEWIS : THE DOLPHIN . LYMOGES : DUKE OF AUSTRIA . CARDINAL PANDULPH : THE POPE'S LEGATE .
RICHARD PLANTAGENET : JAMES GURNEY : SERVANT TO LADY FAULCONBRIDGE . PETER OF POMFRET : A PROPHET . PHILIP : KING OF FRANCE . LEWIS : THE DOLPHIN . LYMOGES : DUKE OF AUSTRIA . CARDINAL PANDULPH : THE POPE'S LEGATE .
Pagina 8
Well , now can I make any Joan a lady : ” Good den , Sir Richard ! -- God - a - mercy , Fellow ! And if his name be George , I'll call him Peter ; For new - made honour doth forget men's names ; " Tis too respective and too sociable For ...
Well , now can I make any Joan a lady : ” Good den , Sir Richard ! -- God - a - mercy , Fellow ! And if his name be George , I'll call him Peter ; For new - made honour doth forget men's names ; " Tis too respective and too sociable For ...
Pagina 9
220 230 Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE and JAMES GURNEY . O me ! it is my mother . How now , good Lady ! What brings you here to Court so hastily ? LADY F. Where is that slave , thy brother ? where is he , That holds in chase mine honour up ...
220 230 Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE and JAMES GURNEY . O me ! it is my mother . How now , good Lady ! What brings you here to Court so hastily ? LADY F. Where is that slave , thy brother ? where is he , That holds in chase mine honour up ...
Pagina 10
LADY F. Hast thou deny'd thyself a Faulconbridge ? Bast . As faithfully as I deny the Devil . LADY F. King Richard Cordelion was thy father : By long and vehement suit I was seduc'd To make room for him in my husband's bed .
LADY F. Hast thou deny'd thyself a Faulconbridge ? Bast . As faithfully as I deny the Devil . LADY F. King Richard Cordelion was thy father : By long and vehement suit I was seduc'd To make room for him in my husband's bed .
Pagina 12
A wonder , Lady ; lo , upon thy wish , Our messenger Chatillon is arriv'd ! 50 60 Enter CHATILLON . What England says , say briefly , gentle Lord ; We coldly pause for thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from this ...
A wonder , Lady ; lo , upon thy wish , Our messenger Chatillon is arriv'd ! 50 60 Enter CHATILLON . What England says , say briefly , gentle Lord ; We coldly pause for thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from this ...
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