The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, 4 tomasPhillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... Faulconbridge , son of Sir Robert Faul- conbridge . Philip Faulconbridge , his half - brother , bastard son to King Richard the First . James Gurney , servant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , King of ...
... Faulconbridge , son of Sir Robert Faul- conbridge . Philip Faulconbridge , his half - brother , bastard son to King Richard the First . James Gurney , servant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , King of ...
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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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... Faulconbridge ; now hast thou thy desire , A landless knight makes thee a landed ' squire.— Come , madam , and come , Richard ; we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Bast . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune ...
... Faulconbridge ; now hast thou thy desire , A landless knight makes thee a landed ' squire.— Come , madam , and come , Richard ; we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Bast . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune ...
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... Faulconbridge and James Gurney . O me ! it is my mother : -How now , good lady ? ( 1 ) Respectable . ( 3 ) My travelled fop . ( 2 ) Change of condition . ( 4 ) Catechism . 1 What brings you here to court so hastily ? Lady Scene I. 11 ...
... Faulconbridge and James Gurney . O me ! it is my mother : -How now , good lady ? ( 1 ) Respectable . ( 3 ) My travelled fop . ( 2 ) Change of condition . ( 4 ) Catechism . 1 What brings you here to court so hastily ? Lady Scene I. 11 ...
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... , O , what better matter breeds for you , Than I have nam'd ! -The bastard Faulconbridge Is now in England , ransacking the church , Offending charity : If but a dozen French Were there in arms , they would be as a 50 Act III . KING JOHN .
... , O , what better matter breeds for you , Than I have nam'd ! -The bastard Faulconbridge Is now in England , ransacking the church , Offending charity : If but a dozen French Were there in arms , they would be as a 50 Act III . KING JOHN .
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