Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Interdiction to make it coincide with this fresh uprising , Interdiction was in fact ended when John agreed to resign his crown to the pope and receive it again as the pope's vassal . In The Death of Huntington , the arrival of the ...
... Interdiction to make it coincide with this fresh uprising , Interdiction was in fact ended when John agreed to resign his crown to the pope and receive it again as the pope's vassal . In The Death of Huntington , the arrival of the ...
Page xlvi
... Interdiction , John's willingness to take the dangerous and ignoble step of accepting foreign supremacy simply as a means to further his own political ends is condemned by Fitzwater , the obvious spokesman for the play's political ...
... Interdiction , John's willingness to take the dangerous and ignoble step of accepting foreign supremacy simply as a means to further his own political ends is condemned by Fitzwater , the obvious spokesman for the play's political ...
Page 147
... interdiction : Interdiction was laid upon England by Innocent III in March , 1208 , after John's continued refusal to accept the pope's appointment of Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury . The interdict amounted to a sort of ...
... interdiction : Interdiction was laid upon England by Innocent III in March , 1208 , after John's continued refusal to accept the pope's appointment of Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury . The interdict amounted to a sort of ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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