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... King John alone that he was recasting an earlier play ; indeed we might easily be pardoned for believing that he had drawn his material direct from the Chronicles of Holinshed . On comparing King John with the Troublesome Raigne and ...
... King John alone that he was recasting an earlier play ; indeed we might easily be pardoned for believing that he had drawn his material direct from the Chronicles of Holinshed . On comparing King John with the Troublesome Raigne and ...
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... King John.1 The question of the date when Richard II . was written is so closely bound up with the same question regarding King John that it is impossible to deal with either play separately . Both questions have been dealt with at ...
... King John.1 The question of the date when Richard II . was written is so closely bound up with the same question regarding King John that it is impossible to deal with either play separately . Both questions have been dealt with at ...
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... King John , III . i . 65 and note , in this edition . " 30. As ... him ] As if he wished to carry their affections away with him into exile . 35-6 . As if England were legally his on the death of the present sovereign , and as if he ...
... King John , III . i . 65 and note , in this edition . " 30. As ... him ] As if he wished to carry their affections away with him into exile . 35-6 . As if England were legally his on the death of the present sovereign , and as if he ...
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