Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xxiv
... glove in this scene with the poisoning of Matilda by a glove later , thereby tying the king's acts of wickedness together . This kind of plotting is certainly neat and 32 pointedly ironic , if not subtle . As Brand tells the dying ...
... glove in this scene with the poisoning of Matilda by a glove later , thereby tying the king's acts of wickedness together . This kind of plotting is certainly neat and 32 pointedly ironic , if not subtle . As Brand tells the dying ...
Page 82
... Glove . Fitz . A Glove indeed I misse , but I sent none . Leis . This is a Riddle . 100 K. I will play Oedipus , and expound it for you , 78 As Hubert has infus'd ; you drop'd your Glove , Ingenius Hubert found it , and ( though we Had ...
... Glove . Fitz . A Glove indeed I misse , but I sent none . Leis . This is a Riddle . 100 K. I will play Oedipus , and expound it for you , 78 As Hubert has infus'd ; you drop'd your Glove , Ingenius Hubert found it , and ( though we Had ...
Page 112
... Glove 70 You were carryed from your Father to this Cloyster , So by a Glove you are from this Cloyster sent To the chaste Court of Saints . Heaven ! is this right ? Mat . Bra . No , ' twas a left - handed Glove , look ye , Mat . I kist ...
... Glove 70 You were carryed from your Father to this Cloyster , So by a Glove you are from this Cloyster sent To the chaste Court of Saints . Heaven ! is this right ? Mat . Bra . No , ' twas a left - handed Glove , look ye , Mat . I kist ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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