The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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Your faithful subject I : a gentleman Born in Northamptonshire , and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge , A soldier by the honour - giving hand Of Cordelion ' knighted in the field . K. John . What art thou ? ROB .
Your faithful subject I : a gentleman Born in Northamptonshire , and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge , A soldier by the honour - giving hand Of Cordelion ' knighted in the field . K. John . What art thou ? ROB .
Pagina 18
Peace ! no more . Bast . O , tremble , for you hear the lion roar ! K. JOHN . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth In best appointment all our regiments . Bast . Speed , then , to take advantage of the field . ago K. Phi .
Peace ! no more . Bast . O , tremble , for you hear the lion roar ! K. JOHN . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth In best appointment all our regiments . Bast . Speed , then , to take advantage of the field . ago K. Phi .
Pagina 20
Kings ; back to the stained field , You equal Potents , fiery - kindled Spirits ! Then let confusion of one parto confirm The other's peace ; till then , blows , blood , and death ! K. John . Whose party do the townsmen yet admit ?
Kings ; back to the stained field , You equal Potents , fiery - kindled Spirits ! Then let confusion of one parto confirm The other's peace ; till then , blows , blood , and death ! K. John . Whose party do the townsmen yet admit ?
Pagina 22
... And I shall shew you peace and fair - fac'd league : Win you this City without stroke or wound ; Rescue those breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field : Persever not , but hear me , mighty Kings .
... And I shall shew you peace and fair - fac'd league : Win you this City without stroke or wound ; Rescue those breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field : Persever not , but hear me , mighty Kings .
Pagina 26
John , to stop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part ; And France , whose armour Conscience buckled on , Whom Zeal and Charity brought to the field As God's own soldier , rounded in the ear With that same ...
John , to stop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part ; And France , whose armour Conscience buckled on , Whom Zeal and Charity brought to the field As God's own soldier , rounded in the ear With that same ...
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