Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxiii
... barons is in the masque . After his identity . is revealed when he grasps Matilda , he takes the barons to task for their insurrection , demands pledges , makes threats and leaves , the masque having served no purpose except to gain him ...
... barons is in the masque . After his identity . is revealed when he grasps Matilda , he takes the barons to task for their insurrection , demands pledges , makes threats and leaves , the masque having served no purpose except to gain him ...
Page xli
... barons ' failure to see John as committed to nationalism widens the rift between them and the king , and by connecting the barons ' rebellion with the foreign threat , Shake- speare censures the revolt . John's own sins lead to his ...
... barons ' failure to see John as committed to nationalism widens the rift between them and the king , and by connecting the barons ' rebellion with the foreign threat , Shake- speare censures the revolt . John's own sins lead to his ...
Page xlvii
... barons also signed Magna Charta , and they too are perjured in the eyes of the citizens by the king's disregard of the guaranteed liberties . The patriotism of the barons ' motives is further made clear , I think , in their dealings ...
... barons also signed Magna Charta , and they too are perjured in the eyes of the citizens by the king's disregard of the guaranteed liberties . The patriotism of the barons ' motives is further made clear , I think , in their dealings ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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