Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xiii
... presented by the company at the end of the 1620's , it appears that the most accurate con- jecture is a date of 1628-29 . How Andrew Pennycuicke came into the possession of the copy he published in 1655 we can only guess . may , as ...
... presented by the company at the end of the 1620's , it appears that the most accurate con- jecture is a date of 1628-29 . How Andrew Pennycuicke came into the possession of the copy he published in 1655 we can only guess . may , as ...
Page xcv
... presented the justification , if necessary , in a textual note . These alterations have been made only when the new lineation was obvious , or when the meter could be readily improved by relineation which involved only modest changes in ...
... presented the justification , if necessary , in a textual note . These alterations have been made only when the new lineation was obvious , or when the meter could be readily improved by relineation which involved only modest changes in ...
Page xcvi
... presented in a separate list following the text . The basic footnote contains a line number from the text , followed by a period , a lemma drawn from the emended form in the present text , the siglum 62 if the emended form first occurs ...
... presented in a separate list following the text . The basic footnote contains a line number from the text , followed by a period , a lemma drawn from the emended form in the present text , the siglum 62 if the emended form first occurs ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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