The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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Sivu 11
... France ; From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To show my duty in your coronation , Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France , And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon ...
... France ; From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To show my duty in your coronation , Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France , And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon ...
Sivu 88
... France , I have been in continual practice ; I shall win at the odds . But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart : but it is no matter . Hor . Nay , good my lord- Ham . It is but foolery ; but it is such a kind of ...
... France , I have been in continual practice ; I shall win at the odds . But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart : but it is no matter . Hor . Nay , good my lord- Ham . It is but foolery ; but it is such a kind of ...
Sivu 6
... France . KING JOHN . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. England. JOHN , KING OF ENGLAND PRINCE HENRY EARL OF PEMBROKE EARL OF ESSEX EARL OF SALISBURY HUBERT FAULCON BRIdge ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE ENGLISH HERALD Mr. Kemble . Mr. Menage . Mr. Creswell ...
... France . KING JOHN . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. England. JOHN , KING OF ENGLAND PRINCE HENRY EARL OF PEMBROKE EARL OF ESSEX EARL OF SALISBURY HUBERT FAULCON BRIdge ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE ENGLISH HERALD Mr. Kemble . Mr. Menage . Mr. Creswell ...
Sivu 7
... France with us ? Cha . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France , In my behaviour to the majesty , The borrow'd majesty of England here- Eli . A strange beginning ; -borrow'd majesty ! K. John . Silence , good mother ; -hear ...
... France with us ? Cha . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France , In my behaviour to the majesty , The borrow'd majesty of England here- Eli . A strange beginning ; -borrow'd majesty ! K. John . Silence , good mother ; -hear ...
Sivu 8
... France . Cha . Then take my King's defiance from my mouth , The furthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him ; and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For , ere thou canst report I will be ...
... France . Cha . Then take my King's defiance from my mouth , The furthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him ; and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For , ere thou canst report I will be ...
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Abbess Angelo ANTIPHOLIS art thou Arth BENVOLIO blood brother Buck CAPULET Catesby Comedy cousin COVENT GARDEN dead dear death didst dost doth DROMIO Duch Duke Egeon England Enter EPHESUS Exeunt Exit Exit ENGLISH eyes fair farewell father Faul FAULCONBRIDGE fear France Friar FRIAR LAWRENCE friends GENTLEMEN GHOST give Glost GLOSTER Graved grief GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heaven holy Horatio Hubert husband Juliet kill'd KING JOHN Lady Laer Laertes Lesbia live look lord LORD STANLEY madam majesty marry Mercutio mistress mother ne'er night Nurse Ophelia OSRICK PANDULPH peace Phil play POLONIUS pray Prince Queen Romeo Romeo and Juliet SCENE soul speak Stanley sweet tears tell thee There's thine thou art thou hast Tibalt tongue Tressel Trumpets villain wife wilt word