Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxii
... Brand . He reminds one very much of Hotspur . Finally there is Brand , whose villainy is remarked When on in the older play and whom we see once display a hint of the character given him by Davenport . But in King John and Matilda this ...
... Brand . He reminds one very much of Hotspur . Finally there is Brand , whose villainy is remarked When on in the older play and whom we see once display a hint of the character given him by Davenport . But in King John and Matilda this ...
Page 85
... Brand hath brought us meat . La . Oh on my knee sir 10 Boy . I thank you , not for my want , for I feel Nature almost quite vanquish'd ; but for my Sonne , He may live long to thank you . Give but my Mother A little piece of bread , and ...
... Brand hath brought us meat . La . Oh on my knee sir 10 Boy . I thank you , not for my want , for I feel Nature almost quite vanquish'd ; but for my Sonne , He may live long to thank you . Give but my Mother A little piece of bread , and ...
Page 124
... Brand yet Have kept his hand white , bid that Brand forbear , For feare of burning everlastingly . 80 Ches . I shall sir . K. Mow . Exit . Mowbray , with the bendings of the King , Go meet that angry young man Bruce , and tell him ...
... Brand yet Have kept his hand white , bid that Brand forbear , For feare of burning everlastingly . 80 Ches . I shall sir . K. Mow . Exit . Mowbray , with the bendings of the King , Go meet that angry young man Bruce , and tell him ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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