Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xlix
... Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , ) In our facile affections : Why send ye not for Richmond ? must we bend , And beseech too ? Leister . Passe but your Royal promise In the words of a King , to performe what Y'are fled from , King ...
... Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , ) In our facile affections : Why send ye not for Richmond ? must we bend , And beseech too ? Leister . Passe but your Royal promise In the words of a King , to performe what Y'are fled from , King ...
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... meet again , Never more meet ; Fitzwater fetch her but back , As from the first , so from this Isabell 87 Wee'l be divorc'd , marry and set Matilda I'th regall Chaire , the Kings admired Mistresse . 70 Fitz . But will ye say and do sir ...
... meet again , Never more meet ; Fitzwater fetch her but back , As from the first , so from this Isabell 87 Wee'l be divorc'd , marry and set Matilda I'th regall Chaire , the Kings admired Mistresse . 70 Fitz . But will ye say and do sir ...
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... meet that angry young man Bruce , and tell him , Here's now no use for steele . ' Twill be good news sir . [ Exit . ] 71 . eyes , ] eyes ; 82 . good King good , King K. Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , V.iii . 124.
... meet that angry young man Bruce , and tell him , Here's now no use for steele . ' Twill be good news sir . [ Exit . ] 71 . eyes , ] eyes ; 82 . good King good , King K. Meet us at least ( you stubborn men , V.iii . 124.
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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