Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Leis . Y. Bru . Comforting Matilda , sad return'd from Court . Betraid by Chester , and again escap'd Like a chaste Dove out of the fowlers Net , The lustfull King . Fitz . Oh John , John , wilt thou never Leave thy wags tricks ? but ...
... Leis . Y. Bru . Comforting Matilda , sad return'd from Court . Betraid by Chester , and again escap'd Like a chaste Dove out of the fowlers Net , The lustfull King . Fitz . Oh John , John , wilt thou never Leave thy wags tricks ? but ...
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... Leis . I will not leave mine arms , Nor break my word to you , Unlesse provok'd , and justly ; you have my faith , If you mislike that pledge-- K. We do . Leis . And I reply that I can spare no nother . Ches . D'ee hear sir ? O Bru ...
... Leis . I will not leave mine arms , Nor break my word to you , Unlesse provok'd , and justly ; you have my faith , If you mislike that pledge-- K. We do . Leis . And I reply that I can spare no nother . Ches . D'ee hear sir ? O Bru ...
Page 122
... Leis . K. Honourable young man . Draw up our forces ; like a pair of angry winds , That have got a hollow Cloud with child of tempests , Wee'l make the valleyes tremble . Enter Chester . Resist now sir , Ches . Or the whole Kingdome ...
... Leis . K. Honourable young man . Draw up our forces ; like a pair of angry winds , That have got a hollow Cloud with child of tempests , Wee'l make the valleyes tremble . Enter Chester . Resist now sir , Ches . Or the whole Kingdome ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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