Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 22
Page 27
... thee once more in these arms , I will hazard Even to a Kingdom for thee ; come Madam fear not I wear no frowns , I am all mirth , lets see your pretty Son . 33 La . I fear your mirth is like the Porpoist pastimes , K. La . Hu . K. La ...
... thee once more in these arms , I will hazard Even to a Kingdom for thee ; come Madam fear not I wear no frowns , I am all mirth , lets see your pretty Son . 33 La . I fear your mirth is like the Porpoist pastimes , K. La . Hu . K. La ...
Page 39
... thee ] will thee 11 . 18 . 20 . 21 . punishment ] punishmen Buried ] buried That cloath 62 ] Cloath strumpet ] strumpst shalt rue't ] shalt ruin't ° Charge . Ches . Shift for your selfe Madam , Richmond escap'd II.iii . 39.
... thee ] will thee 11 . 18 . 20 . 21 . punishment ] punishmen Buried ] buried That cloath 62 ] Cloath strumpet ] strumpst shalt rue't ] shalt ruin't ° Charge . Ches . Shift for your selfe Madam , Richmond escap'd II.iii . 39.
Page 127
... thee , That Hymen ever coupled thee , or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger , Told thee thou hadst a Daughter ; oh look here , Look here King John , and with a trembling eye , Unvailes 130 Read your sad act , Matilda's ...
... thee , That Hymen ever coupled thee , or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger , Told thee thou hadst a Daughter ; oh look here , Look here King John , and with a trembling eye , Unvailes 130 Read your sad act , Matilda's ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
barons blood Brand Bullen character chaste chastity Ches Chester Chettle and Munday chronicle compositor copy copy-text Crown Davenport Death of Huntington dramatic Dunmow Earl of Chester Earl Richmond edition emendation Enter King Escutchions Exeunt Exit eyes Father Fitz Fitzwater friends Gentleman Glove goodnesse hath hear heart heaven history play honour Hubert i'le i'th inner forme Interdiction Jacobean John and Matilda John's King John king's Lady Bruce Lady Elizabeth's Men Leis Leister Lord Madam Maid Majestie masque moral Mother noble old Bruce outer forme Oxford Pandulph passion Pennycuicke pledge pledget poems political Polydore Vergil pope printed quarto Queen Queen Henrietta's Men rebellion Richmond Robert Davenport scene set by formes Shakespeare shalt Sidney Painter Sonne soul Souldier source play spelling stage direction Sun's Darling sweet tears tell thee thou tragedy unto variants vertue Wee'l Woodstock young Bruce