Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxv
... scene in which the dying mother and her son try to persuade each other to take nourishment from the other's blood . Certainly the horror and pathos of the scene reflect the Jacobean taste for sensationalism , for we 34 4 The The scene ...
... scene in which the dying mother and her son try to persuade each other to take nourishment from the other's blood . Certainly the horror and pathos of the scene reflect the Jacobean taste for sensationalism , for we 34 4 The The scene ...
Page lxii
... scene , the queen and Mowbray are sent quickly to Guilford to secure pledges from Lady Bruce ; Matilda flees to Baynard's to escape the king ; in scene ii , the king , discovering her absence , tells Chester to " run , feather they feet ...
... scene , the queen and Mowbray are sent quickly to Guilford to secure pledges from Lady Bruce ; Matilda flees to Baynard's to escape the king ; in scene ii , the king , discovering her absence , tells Chester to " run , feather they feet ...
Page lxxvii
... scene ( III , v , q.v. ) . Directions for " charges " are given regularly , and there are complete directions for managing the two glove tricks so important to the plot in Acts III and V. Asides are usually marked . The most convincing ...
... scene ( III , v , q.v. ) . Directions for " charges " are given regularly , and there are complete directions for managing the two glove tricks so important to the plot in Acts III and V. Asides are usually marked . The most convincing ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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