The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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Page xxviii
... closely resemble those placed in the mouth of John's actual murderer in The Troublesome Reign ( 11. vi . 94-95 ) , as he soliloquises before the deed : Now if that thou wilt looke to merit heauen , And be canonizd for a holy Saint . It ...
... closely resemble those placed in the mouth of John's actual murderer in The Troublesome Reign ( 11. vi . 94-95 ) , as he soliloquises before the deed : Now if that thou wilt looke to merit heauen , And be canonizd for a holy Saint . It ...
Page xxxii
... closely than Shakespeare himself had done ; and should have gone out of his way not only to infuse the play with a strong anti - Catholic bias but also to substitute a harassed , if erring , martyr - king for Shakespeare's sinister John ...
... closely than Shakespeare himself had done ; and should have gone out of his way not only to infuse the play with a strong anti - Catholic bias but also to substitute a harassed , if erring , martyr - king for Shakespeare's sinister John ...
Page xxxiv
... closely as his greatly superior dramatic and poetic powers allowed ; and he made use of no other source whatsoever . III Shakespeare's revision of ' The Troublesome Reign ' King John , being the only Shakespearian play the non ...
... closely as his greatly superior dramatic and poetic powers allowed ; and he made use of no other source whatsoever . III Shakespeare's revision of ' The Troublesome Reign ' King John , being the only Shakespearian play the non ...
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