King JohnJoseph Candido This volume documents the course of Shakespeare criticism on King John, from the earliest items of recorded criticism to the beginnings of the modern period around 1920. The introduction traces the history of the play. |
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... Jesuit William Sankey , seeing the deletions as ' clearly doctrinal in character ' ( p . 288 ) . Support for Frye's position can also be found in James C. Bryant's Tudor Drama and Religious Controversy ( Macon , Ga . , 1984 ) , pp . 129 ...
... Jesuit William Sankey , seeing the deletions as ' clearly doctrinal in character ' ( p . 288 ) . Support for Frye's position can also be found in James C. Bryant's Tudor Drama and Religious Controversy ( Macon , Ga . , 1984 ) , pp . 129 ...
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... Jesuits of the time . They had their ' Chamber of Meditation , ' as they called it , in which they placed men who were ' to undertake some great business of moment , as to kill a King , or the like . ' ' It was a melancholy dark chamber ...
... Jesuits of the time . They had their ' Chamber of Meditation , ' as they called it , in which they placed men who were ' to undertake some great business of moment , as to kill a King , or the like . ' ' It was a melancholy dark chamber ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
EDMOND MALONE commentary on King John 1790 31 5245 | 31 |
JOSEPH RITSON response to Malone 1792 | 42 |
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