Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xlviii
... hand and a recalcitrant tyrant on the other . When the nobles actually face this choice between their own tyrannical king and the on - rushing French in Act V , Fitzwater urges them to the patriotic choice , to follow their own king ...
... hand and a recalcitrant tyrant on the other . When the nobles actually face this choice between their own tyrannical king and the on - rushing French in Act V , Fitzwater urges them to the patriotic choice , to follow their own king ...
Page lxi
... hand in hand with that natural outgrowth of emphasis on plot , a greater reliance on intrigue and spectacular effects . It is significant therefore that in King John and Matilda , one effect of the lack of protracted speeches is to ...
... hand in hand with that natural outgrowth of emphasis on plot , a greater reliance on intrigue and spectacular effects . It is significant therefore that in King John and Matilda , one effect of the lack of protracted speeches is to ...
Page 117
... hand sir . Y. Bru . Sonne of the Devill have I found thee ? Bra . Sure he knows me . Y. Bru . Fool , dost thou draw a sword ; Bra . What a loud lye thou dost give heaven , to think , A sword can shield the guilty , look here villaine ...
... hand sir . Y. Bru . Sonne of the Devill have I found thee ? Bra . Sure he knows me . Y. Bru . Fool , dost thou draw a sword ; Bra . What a loud lye thou dost give heaven , to think , A sword can shield the guilty , look here villaine ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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