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... Pandulph , the best male part in his play ; but he was seventy - four ; he had lost all his teeth , his voice was old and weak , and the theatre was much larger than the Drury Lane that he had been used to . Pandulph was like Lord ...
... Pandulph , the best male part in his play ; but he was seventy - four ; he had lost all his teeth , his voice was old and weak , and the theatre was much larger than the Drury Lane that he had been used to . Pandulph was like Lord ...
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... Pandulph . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in the instant of repair and health , The fit is strongest ; evils that take leave , On their departure most of all show evil : What have you lost by losing of this day ? Lewis ...
... Pandulph . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in the instant of repair and health , The fit is strongest ; evils that take leave , On their departure most of all show evil : What have you lost by losing of this day ? Lewis ...
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... Pandulph enters and , though at first naturally suspicious at John's sudden conversion , soon agrees to accept the penitent on condition that he surrenders his crown to the see of Rome . While John hesitates before this final indignity ...
... Pandulph enters and , though at first naturally suspicious at John's sudden conversion , soon agrees to accept the penitent on condition that he surrenders his crown to the see of Rome . While John hesitates before this final indignity ...
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RICHARD COEURDELION | xlii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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