Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xiv
... probably as a prompt copy . A second edition of the play appeared in 1662 , per- haps a testament to its popularity when it was printed seven years before by Pennycuicke . Even if the earlier edition had been a small one , a publisher ...
... probably as a prompt copy . A second edition of the play appeared in 1662 , per- haps a testament to its popularity when it was printed seven years before by Pennycuicke . Even if the earlier edition had been a small one , a publisher ...
Page xxxvi
... probably from the fourteenth century , John is a treacherous villain , an indication that his reputation was unsavory and that he probably attracted evil legends in much unrecorded folk literature also . 46 It should be noted that ...
... probably from the fourteenth century , John is a treacherous villain , an indication that his reputation was unsavory and that he probably attracted evil legends in much unrecorded folk literature also . 46 It should be noted that ...
Page 148
... probably complete , according to the N.E.D .; however , it was not complete in the 1620's when Davenport was writing . Therefore , the compositor was probably following his copy in this spelling and perhaps 148.
... probably complete , according to the N.E.D .; however , it was not complete in the 1620's when Davenport was writing . Therefore , the compositor was probably following his copy in this spelling and perhaps 148.
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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