The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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THE LORD BIGOT . HUBERT DE BURGH . SON TO SIR ROBERT ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE : FAULCONBRIDGE . PHILIP THE BASTARD , AFTERWARDS HIS HALF - BROTHER . RICHARD PLANTAGENET : JAMES GURNEY : SERVANT TO LADY FAULCONBRIDGE .
THE LORD BIGOT . HUBERT DE BURGH . SON TO SIR ROBERT ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE : FAULCONBRIDGE . PHILIP THE BASTARD , AFTERWARDS HIS HALF - BROTHER . RICHARD PLANTAGENET : JAMES GURNEY : SERVANT TO LADY FAULCONBRIDGE .
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If old Sir Robert did beget us both , And were our father , and this son like him , O old Sir Robert , Father , on my knee I give Heaven thanks I was not like to thee ! K. JOHN . Why , what a madcap hath Heaven sent us here ! ELI .
If old Sir Robert did beget us both , And were our father , and this son like him , O old Sir Robert , Father , on my knee I give Heaven thanks I was not like to thee ! K. JOHN . Why , what a madcap hath Heaven sent us here ! ELI .
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ACT I Sc . I 140 150 And I had his , Sir Robert's his , like him ; An if my legs were two such riding - rods , My arms such eel - skins stuffod ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say Look ...
ACT I Sc . I 140 150 And I had his , Sir Robert's his , like him ; An if my legs were two such riding - rods , My arms such eel - skins stuffod ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say Look ...
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My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the Giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son that you seek so ? LADY F. Sir Robert's son ! Ay , thou unreverend Boy ; Sir Robert's son ; why scorn'st thou at Sir Robert ?
My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the Giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son that you seek so ? LADY F. Sir Robert's son ! Ay , thou unreverend Boy ; Sir Robert's son ; why scorn'st thou at Sir Robert ?
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ACT II Sc ACT III Angiers answer arms ARTH Arthur Attendants Aust Bast Bastard bear better BLANCH blood break breath brother callid Cardinal child Const curse dead death Dolphin dost doth England English Enter exeunt eyes face fair faith father Faulconbridge fear field fire foot Fortune France French friends gentle give grief hand hath head hear heart Heaven Highness hold holy honour Hubert iron JAMES GURNEY keep King John Lady land leave Lewis lies lion live look Lord Majesty means mother mouth never night noble PAND peace Philip Prince Richard SALISBURY SCENE shame side Sir Robert soul speak spirit stand strong sweet tell thee thine thou thou shalt tongue Town true truth wrong young