Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page lxxxi
... seems to be no alternative in some cases but to assume that " the compositor stopped working long enough for both skeletons to be available , " to account for a shift in precedence of formes ; thus only by chance may a shift in skeleton ...
... seems to be no alternative in some cases but to assume that " the compositor stopped working long enough for both skeletons to be available , " to account for a shift in precedence of formes ; thus only by chance may a shift in skeleton ...
Page lxxxiii
... seems to have been set first , italic W was used once on D1v . After this , I believe , the compositor ran short , since nine of his pieces were still tied up in sheet C. From then on , 9There are other random substitutions at various ...
... seems to have been set first , italic W was used once on D1v . After this , I believe , the compositor ran short , since nine of his pieces were still tied up in sheet C. From then on , 9There are other random substitutions at various ...
Page 144
... seems likely . He may simply mean that it has lost some of its stage luster in being reduced to the printed page . 6 . throughly : thoroughly . 7. the engine upon which . · Davenport seems to have got from his reading of the chronicles ...
... seems likely . He may simply mean that it has lost some of its stage luster in being reduced to the printed page . 6 . throughly : thoroughly . 7. the engine upon which . · Davenport seems to have got from his reading of the chronicles ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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