Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page viii
... suggest a date before 1640 for the verse commending Richards ' play , since Messallina had been written about 1635 ... suggested that the interest in and knowledge viii.
... suggest a date before 1640 for the verse commending Richards ' play , since Messallina had been written about 1635 ... suggested that the interest in and knowledge viii.
Page liv
... suggest Henry IV , Part 1 as Davenport's particular source . Like Hotspur , young Bruce is rebuked by his elders for ... suggests the opening speech of the king in Henry IV . Davenport must have seen that he was dealing with the very ...
... suggest Henry IV , Part 1 as Davenport's particular source . Like Hotspur , young Bruce is rebuked by his elders for ... suggests the opening speech of the king in Henry IV . Davenport must have seen that he was dealing with the very ...
Page 155
... ( see above , pp . xlv - xlvii ) suggest that he might have been given to a little subtle advertising . 85 . Dunmow Abbey : historically , part of the traditional holdings of the Fitzwaters . 86 . a new trick old one : see note 155.
... ( see above , pp . xlv - xlvii ) suggest that he might have been given to a little subtle advertising . 85 . Dunmow Abbey : historically , part of the traditional holdings of the Fitzwaters . 86 . a new trick old one : see note 155.
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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