The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life and death of King John. King Richard IIRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... Melun , a French Lord . Chatilion , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , Queen - Mother of England . Constance , Mother to Arthur . D Blanch , Daughter to Alphonso King of Castile , and Niece to King John . Lady Faulconbridge ...
... Melun , a French Lord . Chatilion , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , Queen - Mother of England . Constance , Mother to Arthur . D Blanch , Daughter to Alphonso King of Castile , and Niece to King John . Lady Faulconbridge ...
Page 225
... Melun , a noble lord of France , Whose private with me of the Dauphin's love Is much more gen'ral than these lines import . Bigot . To - morrow morning let us meet him then . Sal . Or rather then fet forward , for ' twill be Two long ...
... Melun , a noble lord of France , Whose private with me of the Dauphin's love Is much more gen'ral than these lines import . Bigot . To - morrow morning let us meet him then . Sal . Or rather then fet forward , for ' twill be Two long ...
Page 232
... Melun , Pembroke , Lewis . Bigot , and Soldiers . Y lord Melun , let this be copied out , M And keep it fafe for our remembrance : Return the president to these lords again , That having our fair order written down , lod Both they and ...
... Melun , Pembroke , Lewis . Bigot , and Soldiers . Y lord Melun , let this be copied out , M And keep it fafe for our remembrance : Return the president to these lords again , That having our fair order written down , lod Both they and ...
Page 238
... Melun , wounded . Melun . Lead me to the Revolts of England here . Sal . When we were happy , we had other names . Pemb . It is the Count Melun . Sal . Wounded to death . Melun . Fly , noble English , you are bought and fold ; Unthread ...
... Melun , wounded . Melun . Lead me to the Revolts of England here . Sal . When we were happy , we had other names . Pemb . It is the Count Melun . Sal . Wounded to death . Melun . Fly , noble English , you are bought and fold ; Unthread ...
Page 239
... Melun . Have I not hideous death within my view ? Retaining but a quantity of life , Which bleeds away , ev'n as a form of wax Resolveth from its figure ' gainst the fire ? What in the world should make me now deceive , Since I must ...
... Melun . Have I not hideous death within my view ? Retaining but a quantity of life , Which bleeds away , ev'n as a form of wax Resolveth from its figure ' gainst the fire ? What in the world should make me now deceive , Since I must ...
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