Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xviii
... political tyranny is given much more space . Davenport twice refers to the agreement in Magna Charta , and he mentions several times the general public ill will toward the king for his 11 disregard of " ancient liberties . Davenport ...
... political tyranny is given much more space . Davenport twice refers to the agreement in Magna Charta , and he mentions several times the general public ill will toward the king for his 11 disregard of " ancient liberties . Davenport ...
Page lviii
... political problem he sets for himself . The troublesome question of the justice of rebellion , particularly ... political relationship which the play posits is a traditional medieval one , not the one in favor with the Stuart regime ...
... political problem he sets for himself . The troublesome question of the justice of rebellion , particularly ... political relationship which the play posits is a traditional medieval one , not the one in favor with the Stuart regime ...
Page lix
... political and the moral level does not prevent us , however , from seeing a fundamental political integrity consistent with the moral integrity which is posited as the ideal . If indeed " their Majesties " did see this play performed ...
... political and the moral level does not prevent us , however , from seeing a fundamental political integrity consistent with the moral integrity which is posited as the ideal . If indeed " their Majesties " did see this play performed ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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