Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxxviii
... Holinshed's chronicle later in the century presented a mixture , combining the popular notions about John in- herited from historians who shared the view of Bale and Foxe , with something of the derogatory view from the earlier monastic ...
... Holinshed's chronicle later in the century presented a mixture , combining the popular notions about John in- herited from historians who shared the view of Bale and Foxe , with something of the derogatory view from the earlier monastic ...
Page xxxix
... Holinshed's , though Shakespeare , like the author of The Troublesome Raigne , took certain liberties with historical sources . These he doubtless found necessary in setting 50 49 It must be added , however , that Holinshed did not ...
... Holinshed's , though Shakespeare , like the author of The Troublesome Raigne , took certain liberties with historical sources . These he doubtless found necessary in setting 50 49 It must be added , however , that Holinshed did not ...
Page xliii
... Holinshed did , that John had any reservation about 54 resigning English sovereignty to the pope . On the other hand , Stow does not say that the nobles objected to the agreement either ; instead there seems from his account to have ...
... Holinshed did , that John had any reservation about 54 resigning English sovereignty to the pope . On the other hand , Stow does not say that the nobles objected to the agreement either ; instead there seems from his account to have ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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