Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page iv
... play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play , attributed erroneously to Davenport.3 At any rate , nothing more is known of a play called The Pedlar . In ...
... play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play , attributed erroneously to Davenport.3 At any rate , nothing more is known of a play called The Pedlar . In ...
Page xiv
... play is in the various lists and catalogues of booksellers and collectors . The play was known in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , and many critics , including Genest , Lamb , and Swinburne , commented upon its merits . The ...
... play is in the various lists and catalogues of booksellers and collectors . The play was known in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , and many critics , including Genest , Lamb , and Swinburne , commented upon its merits . The ...
Page xv
... play that this is a play - within - a - play , the Robin Hood business being a rehearsal of a play by John Skelton to be presented before Henry VIII , in which Skelton acts Friar Tuck . To connect it with the earlier play , Act I of the ...
... play that this is a play - within - a - play , the Robin Hood business being a rehearsal of a play by John Skelton to be presented before Henry VIII , in which Skelton acts Friar Tuck . To connect it with the earlier play , Act I of the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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