Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... thou do ? All is to our desire ; where's Bruces Sonne ? [ aside ] Convey'd to Wales she affirms Sir . Lady . Where thou shalt never see him John . K. Good Madam , Wee'l speak with you anon ; Queene Isabell , Thou must be still an agent ...
... thou do ? All is to our desire ; where's Bruces Sonne ? [ aside ] Convey'd to Wales she affirms Sir . Lady . Where thou shalt never see him John . K. Good Madam , Wee'l speak with you anon ; Queene Isabell , Thou must be still an agent ...
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... thou and I Will walke upon our Pallace battlements , And thou shalt carry up a covetous eye , And thou shalt cast that covetous eye about The fair , delightful village - spotted valleyes , Thou shalt stand still , and think , and ...
... thou and I Will walke upon our Pallace battlements , And thou shalt carry up a covetous eye , And thou shalt cast that covetous eye about The fair , delightful village - spotted valleyes , Thou shalt stand still , and think , and ...
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... thou shalt not doubt thy friends fair meanings , I will return the way I came , although With danger to my person . Here is one sir , wishes better to his friends . Bra . Y. Bru . What art thou ? Bra . Shewes himselfe . One that will ...
... thou shalt not doubt thy friends fair meanings , I will return the way I came , although With danger to my person . Here is one sir , wishes better to his friends . Bra . Y. Bru . What art thou ? Bra . Shewes himselfe . One that will ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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