Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Ches . Excellent innocence how art thou trapt ! 40 [ aside ] I must attend the King ; please you walk Madam But towards the Grove , I was told the Queen and Ladies Retyred there for shade . Mat . I shall . Ches . And I must vanish ...
... Ches . Excellent innocence how art thou trapt ! 40 [ aside ] I must attend the King ; please you walk Madam But towards the Grove , I was told the Queen and Ladies Retyred there for shade . Mat . I shall . Ches . And I must vanish ...
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... Ches . Are you so arm'd ? away from him . Charge . Exit . Qu . Mat . Qu . [ Act 2 , Scene iii ] Enter the Queene , dragging in Matilda , her hair loose , and Face bloody . Come forward furie , witch . Alas , why thus Great Queen do you ...
... Ches . Are you so arm'd ? away from him . Charge . Exit . Qu . Mat . Qu . [ Act 2 , Scene iii ] Enter the Queene , dragging in Matilda , her hair loose , and Face bloody . Come forward furie , witch . Alas , why thus Great Queen do you ...
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... Ches . Or the whole Kingdome trembles , Lewis the Dolphine , By th'politique working of ingenius Richmond , ( Who was sent for him ) , with six hundred sayle , And four score Flat - boats is let in at Dover , Subduing as they march ...
... Ches . Or the whole Kingdome trembles , Lewis the Dolphine , By th'politique working of ingenius Richmond , ( Who was sent for him ) , with six hundred sayle , And four score Flat - boats is let in at Dover , Subduing as they march ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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