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Page ix
... Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King John at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Majesties Players , in the honourable citie of London ; and in this play the influence of Kynge Johan is ...
... Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King John at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Majesties Players , in the honourable citie of London ; and in this play the influence of Kynge Johan is ...
Page xii
... no importance.1 1See Coleridge's curious note on this point , Table Talk , 12th March , 1827. " For an instance of Shakespeare's power in minimis , I generally King John makes no mention of the Bastard's hope of xii INTRODUCTION.
... no importance.1 1See Coleridge's curious note on this point , Table Talk , 12th March , 1827. " For an instance of Shakespeare's power in minimis , I generally King John makes no mention of the Bastard's hope of xii INTRODUCTION.
Page xiii
... Bastard's hope of winning Blanch for himself . In the Raigne he says ( line 825 ) : " Slave as I was , I thought to have moovde the match " ; and this explains his hatred of the Dauphin . The incidents of the quarrel between the Bastard ...
... Bastard's hope of winning Blanch for himself . In the Raigne he says ( line 825 ) : " Slave as I was , I thought to have moovde the match " ; and this explains his hatred of the Dauphin . The incidents of the quarrel between the Bastard ...
Page xv
... bastard sonne to King Richard to whom his father had given the castell and honor of Coinacke , " who " Killed the vicount of Limoges , in re- venge of his father's death , who was slaine ( as yee have heard ) in besieging the castell of ...
... bastard sonne to King Richard to whom his father had given the castell and honor of Coinacke , " who " Killed the vicount of Limoges , in re- venge of his father's death , who was slaine ( as yee have heard ) in besieging the castell of ...
Page xvii
... Bastard " chaseth Lymoges the Austrich Duke . " Then follows the capture of Arthur by John , which brings us back to 1202 , when Arthur was taken at Mira- beau , to be imprisoned first at Falaise and afterwards at Rouen . The ...
... Bastard " chaseth Lymoges the Austrich Duke . " Then follows the capture of Arthur by John , which brings us back to 1202 , when Arthur was taken at Mira- beau , to be imprisoned first at Falaise and afterwards at Rouen . The ...
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