Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Lord Willoughby to Eresby & c . You are no stranger to things of this nature , and there- fore the Dedication will not startle you ; such there are ( my Lord ) whose soules are confin'd to their chinck , and these look squint - ey'd ...
... Lord Willoughby to Eresby & c . You are no stranger to things of this nature , and there- fore the Dedication will not startle you ; such there are ( my Lord ) whose soules are confin'd to their chinck , and these look squint - ey'd ...
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... Lord me no Lords , He broak , we powted , I tell plain truth I , Yet fell into no relapse of hostility , 45 But wot ye what , he casts a covetous eye , Upon my Daughter , passionately pursues her , There had been other pledges but our ...
... Lord me no Lords , He broak , we powted , I tell plain truth I , Yet fell into no relapse of hostility , 45 But wot ye what , he casts a covetous eye , Upon my Daughter , passionately pursues her , There had been other pledges but our ...
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... Lord , you said you would consider . K. I am considering bravely how to charge the Foe Just in the face : Matilda I ... Lords do lift Unnaturall swords , good heaven keep safe the King , But let his Cause miscarry ; I will not stay To ...
... Lord , you said you would consider . K. I am considering bravely how to charge the Foe Just in the face : Matilda I ... Lords do lift Unnaturall swords , good heaven keep safe the King , But let his Cause miscarry ; I will not stay To ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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