Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xli
... rebellion with the foreign threat , Shake- speare censures the revolt . John's own sins lead to his decline and death , but England is preserved when , through Melun and Faulconbridge , the barons are made to realize that they have been ...
... rebellion with the foreign threat , Shake- speare censures the revolt . John's own sins lead to his decline and death , but England is preserved when , through Melun and Faulconbridge , the barons are made to realize that they have been ...
Page lviii
... rebellion , particularly rebellion involving foreign intervention , is not satisfactorily explored , especially when we compare Davenport's treatment with Shakespeare's insight into the consequences of rebellion against a king in Henry ...
... rebellion , particularly rebellion involving foreign intervention , is not satisfactorily explored , especially when we compare Davenport's treatment with Shakespeare's insight into the consequences of rebellion against a king in Henry ...
Page 121
... Rebellion ? To preserve the unstain'd honour of a Maid , ( And that maid my daughter ) to preserve your glory , That you stand not branded in our Chronicles , By the black name of Wedlock - breaker ; is this ( Good heaven ! ) is this ...
... Rebellion ? To preserve the unstain'd honour of a Maid , ( And that maid my daughter ) to preserve your glory , That you stand not branded in our Chronicles , By the black name of Wedlock - breaker ; is this ( Good heaven ! ) is this ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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