The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... FAULCONBRIDGE , son of sir Robert Faulconbridge . PHILIP FAULCONBRIDGE , his half - brother , bastard son to King Richard I. James Gurney , servant to Lady Faulconbridge . PETER of Pomfret , a prophet . PHILIP , King of France . LEWIS ...
... FAULCONBRIDGE , son of sir Robert Faulconbridge . PHILIP FAULCONBRIDGE , his half - brother , bastard son to King Richard I. James Gurney , servant to Lady Faulconbridge . PETER of Pomfret , a prophet . PHILIP , King of France . LEWIS ...
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... Faulconbridge and the monks and nuns , he can discover little of Shakspere's " facetious grace , " but can trace only rudeness and vulgarity . He suffered , however , says Ulrici , the scenes to remain , because they suited the humour ...
... Faulconbridge and the monks and nuns , he can discover little of Shakspere's " facetious grace , " but can trace only rudeness and vulgarity . He suffered , however , says Ulrici , the scenes to remain , because they suited the humour ...
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... Faulconbridge , the lovers of poetry might still turn to the obsolete old dramatist , —but the student of history would be satisfied by dramatic evidence , as well as by the authority of his primer , that ( 6 Magna Charta we gain'd from ...
... Faulconbridge , the lovers of poetry might still turn to the obsolete old dramatist , —but the student of history would be satisfied by dramatic evidence , as well as by the authority of his primer , that ( 6 Magna Charta we gain'd from ...
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... Faulconbridge hunting out the " angels " of the monks ; for he makes him find a nun con- cealed in a holy man's chest . This , no doubt , would be a popular scene . Shakspere has not a word of it . Mr. Campbell , to our sur- prise ...
... Faulconbridge hunting out the " angels " of the monks ; for he makes him find a nun con- cealed in a holy man's chest . This , no doubt , would be a popular scene . Shakspere has not a word of it . Mr. Campbell , to our sur- prise ...
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... FAULCONBRIDGE , and PHILIP , his bastard Brother . This expedition's charge . — What men are you ? Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; A ...
... FAULCONBRIDGE , and PHILIP , his bastard Brother . This expedition's charge . — What men are you ? Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; A ...
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