Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Hubert . Good Lady take not on so , Oxford sayes All is very well at London . Yes , very well ; Why then follow'd he your Grace with a Troop of horse , A band of men ? why hath he seizd the Castle , Cashierd my Servants ? Oh Madam can ...
... Hubert . Good Lady take not on so , Oxford sayes All is very well at London . Yes , very well ; Why then follow'd he your Grace with a Troop of horse , A band of men ? why hath he seizd the Castle , Cashierd my Servants ? Oh Madam can ...
Page 82
... Hubert has infus'd ; you drop'd your Glove , Ingenius Hubert found it , and ( though we Had directed otherwise , ) he employ'd a Gentleman Of our own Chamber , one unknown to Matilda , To bring it as your close intelligence For her ...
... Hubert has infus'd ; you drop'd your Glove , Ingenius Hubert found it , and ( though we Had directed otherwise , ) he employ'd a Gentleman Of our own Chamber , one unknown to Matilda , To bring it as your close intelligence For her ...
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... Hubert . 95 Hub . Mat . There is something tells me there is honour in it , To grant her good request . Mark how your Oath ran , By the honour of your House , By the white reputation of a Gentleman , And as you wish for after happinesse ...
... Hubert . 95 Hub . Mat . There is something tells me there is honour in it , To grant her good request . Mark how your Oath ran , By the honour of your House , By the white reputation of a Gentleman , And as you wish for after happinesse ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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