Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... possible date , Davenport's The City Night Cap was licensed by Herbert in 1624 for " the Cockpit Company " when that theater was occupied by Lady Elizabeth's Men , and the question arises whether that could be the company referred to on ...
... possible date , Davenport's The City Night Cap was licensed by Herbert in 1624 for " the Cockpit Company " when that theater was occupied by Lady Elizabeth's Men , and the question arises whether that could be the company referred to on ...
Page lxx
... possible form of character development .It is never convincing , but it is never to be questioned . " 65 And whether we agree or not that Daven ~ port has prepared us sufficiently to make this reversal seem possible , we may at least ...
... possible form of character development .It is never convincing , but it is never to be questioned . " 65 And whether we agree or not that Daven ~ port has prepared us sufficiently to make this reversal seem possible , we may at least ...
Page lxxvi
... possible what the printer used as the source of the text he printed and what happened to the play in the printing house which might have affected its integrity . Careful study of the quarto text is very revealing . The nature of the ...
... possible what the printer used as the source of the text he printed and what happened to the play in the printing house which might have affected its integrity . Careful study of the quarto text is very revealing . The nature of the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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