Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xx
... Fitzwater is a character with whom Davenport took greater pains than did the authors of the source play . In The Death of Huntington he is the leader of the barons , a man who engages our sympathy because of his 29 daughter , but he is ...
... Fitzwater is a character with whom Davenport took greater pains than did the authors of the source play . In The Death of Huntington he is the leader of the barons , a man who engages our sympathy because of his 29 daughter , but he is ...
Page xxi
... Fitzwater " this mad , merry , feeling , insensible - seeming lord " in 31 his praise of Davenport's characterization ; indeed Fitzwater is one of the great virtues of the play and one for which Davenport is entirely without debt to ...
... Fitzwater " this mad , merry , feeling , insensible - seeming lord " in 31 his praise of Davenport's characterization ; indeed Fitzwater is one of the great virtues of the play and one for which Davenport is entirely without debt to ...
Page liii
... Fitzwater who points to the same fault in John when he speaks of the " [ state mice ] who nibble upon the lands impaired freedomes . " As Woodstock would not depose but rather reform his king , so in every way does Fitzwater plead that ...
... Fitzwater who points to the same fault in John when he speaks of the " [ state mice ] who nibble upon the lands impaired freedomes . " As Woodstock would not depose but rather reform his king , so in every way does Fitzwater plead that ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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