Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xcii
... letters at the beginning of lines of verse have been capitalized , and since these do not occur frequently I have noted each instance in a foot- note . I have not capitalized lower - case letters beginning a clause after a query or ...
... letters at the beginning of lines of verse have been capitalized , and since these do not occur frequently I have noted each instance in a foot- note . I have not capitalized lower - case letters beginning a clause after a query or ...
Page xciii
... letter in a word set otherwise in roman , and vice versa since these are obviously due to foul 18 case . all other ... letters in the compositor's case . See pp . 1xxxiii - lxxxiv . Line numbers for the text have been added ; these xciii.
... letter in a word set otherwise in roman , and vice versa since these are obviously due to foul 18 case . all other ... letters in the compositor's case . See pp . 1xxxiii - lxxxiv . Line numbers for the text have been added ; these xciii.
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... Letters from th'Earl Hubert sir . K. His name but now , ( Like a beloved passenger , ) took leave Of my unwilling lips ... Letter . May it please your excellent Majestie , it hath pleas'd heaven so throughly to captivate my reason by the ...
... Letters from th'Earl Hubert sir . K. His name but now , ( Like a beloved passenger , ) took leave Of my unwilling lips ... Letter . May it please your excellent Majestie , it hath pleas'd heaven so throughly to captivate my reason by the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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