I don't get what is being said at 46:44. Lewis: I do, my lord; and in her eye I find A wonder, or a wondrous miracle, The shadow of myself form'd in her eye: Which being but the shadow of your son, 515 Becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow: I do protest I never loved myself Till now infixed I beheld myself Drawn in the flattering table of her eye. here is a translation from litcharts.com I am looking, my lord, and in her eye I find a wonder, or a wonderful miracle, my own shape formed in her eye. Since this is only the shadow of your son, it becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow. I swear I never loved myself until I now say myself drawn on the flattering paper of her eye.
It can be interpreted on another level, as he actually sees his reflection in her eye. The marriage to her grants him a right to the English throne, and gives Phillip a stronger claim as well. His future is a lot brighter.
The actors playing King John and Pembroke both have very sexy voices . . . when they delivered a line together in unison . . . flooded my basement!! 🤭😂
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Is it just me or is the guy playing Arthur twice the character's age?
I don't get what is being said at 46:44.
Lewis:
I do, my lord; and in her eye I find
A wonder, or a wondrous miracle,
The shadow of myself form'd in her eye:
Which being but the shadow of your son,
515
Becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow:
I do protest I never loved myself
Till now infixed I beheld myself
Drawn in the flattering table of her eye.
here is a translation from litcharts.com
I am looking, my lord, and in her eye I find a wonder, or a wonderful miracle, my own shape formed in her eye. Since this is only the shadow of your son, it becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow. I swear I never loved myself until I now say myself drawn on the flattering paper of her eye.
It can be interpreted on another level, as he actually sees his reflection in her eye. The marriage to her grants him a right to the English throne, and gives Phillip a stronger claim as well. His future is a lot brighter.
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Thank you Siri.
Wish there was an abridged version! This is good, but so long.
This is the real Shakespeare's play and they are usually very long. 😁
@@arianajones6081 Understood and comment appreciated. September, 2023.
The actors playing King John and Pembroke both have very sexy voices . . . when they delivered a line together in unison . . . flooded my basement!! 🤭😂
Dreadful.