Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxiii
... come in disguise , but his armed torch - bearers mingle with the barons ' guards and , at a signal , assault them , making the floors and walls " crimson with their blood . " Moreover , in the same scene comes the lost glove of ...
... come in disguise , but his armed torch - bearers mingle with the barons ' guards and , at a signal , assault them , making the floors and walls " crimson with their blood . " Moreover , in the same scene comes the lost glove of ...
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... comes on him ; And for your neat horse simile observe me , Richmond and you are young men , we three old , But not ... Come , come , y'ar fooles , y'ar fooles . 18 Leis . Well let us- - - bear then . Y Bru . Let us ? Oh my blood ...
... comes on him ; And for your neat horse simile observe me , Richmond and you are young men , we three old , But not ... Come , come , y'ar fooles , y'ar fooles . 18 Leis . Well let us- - - bear then . Y Bru . Let us ? Oh my blood ...
Page 121
... Come , come , the Axe ; 30 Oh that wrong'd soul to death so falsely given , Ent . Mowbray . Flies sweetly singing her ... Comes thundering towards Winsor , all his Ensigns Crimson and black , which in their wanton wavings , Cry to the ...
... Come , come , the Axe ; 30 Oh that wrong'd soul to death so falsely given , Ent . Mowbray . Flies sweetly singing her ... Comes thundering towards Winsor , all his Ensigns Crimson and black , which in their wanton wavings , Cry to the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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