Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xvii
... hear about is the barons ' refusal to come to the King and their preparation of a list of grievances against him . Only then is Matilda mentioned . In The Death of Huntington , we straightway see John mooning about Matilda , then hear ...
... hear about is the barons ' refusal to come to the King and their preparation of a list of grievances against him . Only then is Matilda mentioned . In The Death of Huntington , we straightway see John mooning about Matilda , then hear ...
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. Mat . Hear me but speak . Qu . Yes , I will hear thee speak , Mat . Qu . That every syllable may serve instead Of a fierce wind to blow my fiercer fury Into the fashion of a punishment , Fitting the ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. Mat . Hear me but speak . Qu . Yes , I will hear thee speak , Mat . Qu . That every syllable may serve instead Of a fierce wind to blow my fiercer fury Into the fashion of a punishment , Fitting the ...
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... hear me King John . You shall hear us sir first ; we have been clouded Six years , but like the Sun in his Meridian , We now again are glorious ; thus in briefe , Leister we require strong pledge for your loyalty ; Bruce call your mad ...
... hear me King John . You shall hear us sir first ; we have been clouded Six years , but like the Sun in his Meridian , We now again are glorious ; thus in briefe , Leister we require strong pledge for your loyalty ; Bruce call your mad ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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