Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... the king's passion for Matilda , for example , and whenever he hears John speak of his great love , he believes it is the queen whom John is talking about . man whose speech is riddled with proverbial wisdom and sometimes XX.
... the king's passion for Matilda , for example , and whenever he hears John speak of his great love , he believes it is the queen whom John is talking about . man whose speech is riddled with proverbial wisdom and sometimes XX.
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... example , John's right to the throne is not mentioned ; thus usurpation is not even suggested as one of his crimes . Though he wants to wring all the pathos and horror possible out of the Bruces ' death scenes , still the playwright is ...
... example , John's right to the throne is not mentioned ; thus usurpation is not even suggested as one of his crimes . Though he wants to wring all the pathos and horror possible out of the Bruces ' death scenes , still the playwright is ...
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... example , aire and ayr ; flie and fly , saies and sayes , After eliminating all non - variant forms from this group ( the words lay , stay , for example , which never vary ) , we can discover fourteen pairs of variants . On the basis of ...
... example , aire and ayr ; flie and fly , saies and sayes , After eliminating all non - variant forms from this group ( the words lay , stay , for example , which never vary ) , we can discover fourteen pairs of variants . On the basis of ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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