Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... stand interdicted , Yet now and then takes a good start or two Towards regularity , till the fit comes on him ; And for your neat horse simile observe me , Richmond and you are young men , we three old , But not too old to tell truth ...
... stand interdicted , Yet now and then takes a good start or two Towards regularity , till the fit comes on him ; And for your neat horse simile observe me , Richmond and you are young men , we three old , But not too old to tell truth ...
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... Stand on your guards , there's danger in the room . O. Bru . You are too passionate , perform with us , You shall walk over us , if not , we stand Our injur'd Countries Justicers . K. Proud boaster This night shall raise a storme : Brav ...
... Stand on your guards , there's danger in the room . O. Bru . You are too passionate , perform with us , You shall walk over us , if not , we stand Our injur'd Countries Justicers . K. Proud boaster This night shall raise a storme : Brav ...
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... stand a King then absolute ; Good brother Leister , sir upon my knee , I urge your goodnesse now ; shall we still stand And chaine our freedomes to a forraign hand ? When we shun seen Rocks , then we safely sayle ; Good , good King John ...
... stand a King then absolute ; Good brother Leister , sir upon my knee , I urge your goodnesse now ; shall we still stand And chaine our freedomes to a forraign hand ? When we shun seen Rocks , then we safely sayle ; Good , good King John ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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