The plays of William Shakspeare : with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes . eter, Earl of Eflex, Chief Jufiiciary of England.William Longfword, Earl of Salilbury.*Robert Bigot, Earl of Norfolk.Hubert de Burgh, Chamberlain to the King,Robert Faulconbridge, Son of Sir Robert Faulcon- bridge:Philip Faulconbridge, his Half-lrother, hajlard Son to King Richard the Firft.James Gurriey, Servant to Lady Faulconbridge.Peter of Pomfret, a Prophet. Philip, King of France. Lewis, the Dauphin. Arch-duke of Aullria. Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope^s Legate. Melun

The plays of William Shakspeare : with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes . eter, Earl of Eflex, Chief Jufiiciary of England.William Longfword, Earl of Salilbury.*Robert Bigot, Earl of Norfolk.Hubert de Burgh, Chamberlain to the King,Robert Faulconbridge, Son of Sir Robert Faulcon- bridge:Philip Faulconbridge, his Half-lrother, hajlard Son to King Richard the Firft.James Gurriey, Servant to Lady Faulconbridge.Peter of Pomfret, a Prophet. Philip, King of France. Lewis, the Dauphin. Arch-duke of Aullria. Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope^s Legate. Melun Stock Photo
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The plays of William Shakspeare : with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes . eter, Earl of Eflex, Chief Jufiiciary of England.William Longfword, Earl of Salilbury.*Robert Bigot, Earl of Norfolk.Hubert de Burgh, Chamberlain to the King, Robert Faulconbridge, Son of Sir Robert Faulcon- bridge:Philip Faulconbridge, his Half-lrother, hajlard Son to King Richard the Firft.James Gurriey, Servant to Lady Faulconbridge.Peter of Pomfret, a Prophet. Philip, King of France. Lewis, the Dauphin. Arch-duke of Aullria. Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope^s Legate. Melun, a French Lord. Chatillon, Amhajfador from France to King John. Elinor, the Widoiv of King Henry II. and Mother of King John.Conftance, Mother to Arthur.iBlanch, Daughter to Alphonfo, King of Caftile, and Niece to King John.Jjady Faulconbridge, Mother to the^ Bqfiard, and Robert Faulconbridge. Lords, Ladies, Citizens of Anglers, Sheriff, Heralds, Oncers, Soldiers, Mejfengers, and other Attendants. SCENE, fometimes in England, arid fometimes inFrance. * Salijlury.] Son to King Henry II, by Rofamonct Cliiford. St£evens.. KiKG loHM yvy»n. cu Uoi. tn, tMy lyoj ey& i/i7f of ^^ KING JOHN, ACT L SCENE L Northampton. A Room of State in the Palace, Enter King John, Queen Elinor, Pembroke, Essex, Salisbury, and Othersj with Cha- TILLON. K. John. Now, fay, Chatillon, what Would Francewith us ? CsAT. Thus, after greeting, fpeaks the king ofFrance, In my behaviour, ^ to the majefty, The borrowd majefty of England here. * In my behaviour, ] The Word behaviour feems here to havea fignification that I have never foutid in any other author. Theking of France, fays the envoy, thus fpeaks in my behaviour tothe majefy of England; that is, the King of France fpeaks inthe charadler which I here aflume. I once thought that thefetwo lines, in my behaviour, &c. had been uttered by the am-baflador, as part of his raafters meffage, and that behaviourhad meant the conduB of the King of France towards the Ki

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