Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. 2. Sources of King John and Matilda Beginning as far back as Genest in 1832 , critics of King John and Matilda have been quick to point out Davenport's great debt to an earlier play by Henry Chettle and ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. 2. Sources of King John and Matilda Beginning as far back as Genest in 1832 , critics of King John and Matilda have been quick to point out Davenport's great debt to an earlier play by Henry Chettle and ...
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... John's passion for Matilda which Davenport knew . He seems also to have consulted the two treatments of the subject by Michael Drayton in poems which were originally published about ... John and Matilda which Davenport must have found xxviii.
... John's passion for Matilda which Davenport knew . He seems also to have consulted the two treatments of the subject by Michael Drayton in poems which were originally published about ... John and Matilda which Davenport must have found xxviii.
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. medieval chronicle of Dunmow Priory of John's designs on Matilda ( or Maude ) Fitzwater and her poisoning by 39 the king's agent at the abbey . Stow also reported the death " by famine " of Lady Bruce ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. medieval chronicle of Dunmow Priory of John's designs on Matilda ( or Maude ) Fitzwater and her poisoning by 39 the king's agent at the abbey . Stow also reported the death " by famine " of Lady Bruce ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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