Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxx
... dauphin Louis , to complicate John's problems at the moment of crisis , comes without any warning and is implausible , whereas in Davenport it is prepared for in advance . Following the chroniclers , Davenport shows the barons ...
... dauphin Louis , to complicate John's problems at the moment of crisis , comes without any warning and is implausible , whereas in Davenport it is prepared for in advance . Following the chroniclers , Davenport shows the barons ...
Page xxxvi
... Dauphin Louis . John's defiance of 45 Miss Miss Wallerstein ( pp . 35-36 ) points out that literary references to John before Bale's play are very few . In the only two she mentions , a late thirteenth century romance and a ballad ...
... Dauphin Louis . John's defiance of 45 Miss Miss Wallerstein ( pp . 35-36 ) points out that literary references to John before Bale's play are very few . In the only two she mentions , a late thirteenth century romance and a ballad ...
Page xlix
... Dauphin from another with his forces . What can John do but give over , which he does with little sign of real contrition : King . Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , ) In our facile affections : Why send ye not for Richmond ? must we ...
... Dauphin from another with his forces . What can John do but give over , which he does with little sign of real contrition : King . Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , ) In our facile affections : Why send ye not for Richmond ? must we ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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