Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. The Works of Davenport and the Date of King John and Matilda Robert Davenport remains one of those playwrights of the early seventeenth century about whom we know very little ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. The Works of Davenport and the Date of King John and Matilda Robert Davenport remains one of those playwrights of the early seventeenth century about whom we know very little ...
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. these two entries , however , is now known to refer to Thomas Randolph's play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. these two entries , however , is now known to refer to Thomas Randolph's play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play ...
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. in King John and Matilda which Davenport must have found elsewhere . Though most of the critics who discuss the 37 play have seen no evidence that Davenport consulted any chronicle sources , I believe he ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. in King John and Matilda which Davenport must have found elsewhere . Though most of the critics who discuss the 37 play have seen no evidence that Davenport consulted any chronicle sources , I believe he ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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