The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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Pagina 9
LADY F. Where is that slave , thy brother ? where is he , That holds in chase mine honour up and down ? Bast . My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the Giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son that you seek ...
LADY F. Where is that slave , thy brother ? where is he , That holds in chase mine honour up and down ? Bast . My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the Giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son that you seek ...
Pagina 17
Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And King o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden ...
Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And King o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden ...
Pagina 18
In brief , we are the King of England's subjects : For him , and in his right , we hold this Town . K. JOHN . Acknowledge , then , the King , and let me in . First Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we ...
In brief , we are the King of England's subjects : For him , and in his right , we hold this Town . K. JOHN . Acknowledge , then , the King , and let me in . First Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we ...
Pagina 20
One must prove greatest : while they weigh so even , We hold our Town for neither ; yet for both . 340 Re - enter the two KINGS , with their Powers , at several doors . K. JOHN . France , hast thou yet more blood to cast away ?
One must prove greatest : while they weigh so even , We hold our Town for neither ; yet for both . 340 Re - enter the two KINGS , with their Powers , at several doors . K. JOHN . France , hast thou yet more blood to cast away ?
Pagina 24
... City now by us besieg'd ) Find liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich In titles , honours , and promotions As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds hand with any Princess of the World .
... City now by us besieg'd ) Find liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich In titles , honours , and promotions As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds hand with any Princess of the World .
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