The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... PANDULPH Mr Hull . CHATILLON Mr Claremont . FRENCH HERALD Mr Field . and Platt . QUEEN ELINOR Mrs St Leger . LADY CONSTANCE Mrs Siddons . BLANCH OF CASTILE Miss Waddy . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE Mrs Humphries . DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
... PANDULPH Mr Hull . CHATILLON Mr Claremont . FRENCH HERALD Mr Field . and Platt . QUEEN ELINOR Mrs St Leger . LADY CONSTANCE Mrs Siddons . BLANCH OF CASTILE Miss Waddy . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE Mrs Humphries . DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
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... PANDULPH , attended . K. Phil . Here comes the holy Legate of the Pope . Pan Hail , you anointed deputies of Heaven ! - To thee , King John , my holy errand is . I Pandulph , of fair Milan Cardinal , And from Pope Innocent the Legate ...
... PANDULPH , attended . K. Phil . Here comes the holy Legate of the Pope . Pan Hail , you anointed deputies of Heaven ! - To thee , King John , my holy errand is . I Pandulph , of fair Milan Cardinal , And from Pope Innocent the Legate ...
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... PANDULPH , K. Phil . So , by a roaring tempest in the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pan . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well , K. Phil . What can go well , when we have ...
... PANDULPH , K. Phil . So , by a roaring tempest in the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pan . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well , K. Phil . What can go well , when we have ...
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... PANDULPH , K. Phil . So , by a roaring tempest in the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pan . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well , K. Phil . What can go well , when we have ...
... PANDULPH , K. Phil . So , by a roaring tempest in the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pan . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well , K. Phil . What can go well , when we have ...
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... Trumpets . KING JOHN , PANDULPH , his ATTENDANTS , ENG- LISH GENTLEMEN , and HERALD , discovered . K. John . Thus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pan . Take again , [ Gives KING JOHN the 56 [ ACT V. KING JOHN .
... Trumpets . KING JOHN , PANDULPH , his ATTENDANTS , ENG- LISH GENTLEMEN , and HERALD , discovered . K. John . Thus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pan . Take again , [ Gives KING JOHN the 56 [ ACT V. KING JOHN .
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