King John: A Tragedy in Five ActsW. Taylor & Company, 1846 - 68页 |
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第iii页
... mother in regard to his paren- tage , draws his sword and threatens to kill her if she conceals the truth . How differently does Shakspeare make him elicit the delicate secret - with what irresistible pleasantry , and , at the same time ...
... mother in regard to his paren- tage , draws his sword and threatens to kill her if she conceals the truth . How differently does Shakspeare make him elicit the delicate secret - with what irresistible pleasantry , and , at the same time ...
第13页
... mother : hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true belief Of thy deceased brother Geoffrey's son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays most lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poictiers ...
... mother : hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true belief Of thy deceased brother Geoffrey's son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays most lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poictiers ...
第15页
... mother , then , it seems . Faule . Most certain of one mother , mighty king ; That is well known ; and , as I think , one father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother : Of that I ...
... mother , then , it seems . Faule . Most certain of one mother , mighty king ; That is well known ; and , as I think , one father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother : Of that I ...
第16页
... mother's son , was none of his : Then , good my liege , let me have what is mine , My father's land , as was my father's will . K. John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate : Your father's wife did after wedlock bear him ; And if she ...
... mother's son , was none of his : Then , good my liege , let me have what is mine , My father's land , as was my father's will . K. John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate : Your father's wife did after wedlock bear him ; And if she ...
第17页
... mother's side , give me your hand : My father gave me honour , yours gave land . Now blessed be the hour , by night or day , When I was got Sir Robert was away . [ Rises . Eli . [ To the King . ] The very spirit of Plantagenet ! — I am ...
... mother's side , give me your hand : My father gave me honour , yours gave land . Now blessed be the hour , by night or day , When I was got Sir Robert was away . [ Rises . Eli . [ To the King . ] The very spirit of Plantagenet ! — I am ...
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13th century Abbey of Fontevraud Angiers arms art thou Arth Attendants Aust Austria BIGOT Blanch blood breath brother brow cardinal Charles Kean Chatillon church citizens colours Const Costumes Crosses crown curse Dauphin dead didst dost doth dress Duke of Austria Earl effigy ELINOR England English Enter FAULCONBRIDGE Essex Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Faulc Faule fear France French Herald gates Geffrey's gentle give gold gown grandam grief hand hath hear heart heaven holy honour Hubert James Gurney King John King Philip kneel Knight Knights Templars land legate Lewis liege lions lord Lord Salisbury Madam majesty Melun Montfaucon mother noble Pandulph peace Pembroke pope prince Richard Richard Coeur-de-Lion royal Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare shame Sir Robert soldier soul speak spirit surcoat Swinstead sword thee thine thou shalt tongue Trumpets Vide warrant Worcester Cathedral young Arthur
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第52页 - How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes ill deeds done...
第47页 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
第59页 - Be great in act, as you have been in thought ; Let not the world see fear, and sad distrust, Govern the motion of a kingly eye. Be stirring as the time ; be fire with fire ; Threaten the threatener, and outface the brow Of bragging horror ; so shall inferior eyes, That borrow their behaviors from the great, Grow great by your example, and put on The dauntless spirit of resolution.
第44页 - I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here, but that I doubt My uncle practises more harm to me : He is afraid of me, and I of him : Is it my fault that I was...
第45页 - Or, what good love may I perform for you ? Many a poor man's son would have lain still, And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you ; But you at your sick service, had a prince. Nay, you may think, my love was crafty love, And call it cunning : Do, an if you will, If Heaven be pleased, that you must use me ill, Why, then you must.
第34页 - ... greatness. What a fool art thou, A ramping fool ; to brag, and stamp, and swear, Upon my party ! Thou cold-blooded slave, Hast thou not spoke like thunder on my side ? Been sworn my soldier? bidding me depend Upon thy stars, thy fortune, and thy strength ? And dost thou now fall over to my foes ? Thou wear a lion's hide ! doff it for shame, And hang a calfs-skin on those recreant limbs.