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K. Smidt. 5 The Troublesome Theme of King John Between the publication in 1591 of its probable main source , The Troublesome Raigne Of John King of England , and the mention by Francis Meres in 1598 of Shakespeare's tragedy of King Iohn ...
K. Smidt. 5 The Troublesome Theme of King John Between the publication in 1591 of its probable main source , The Troublesome Raigne Of John King of England , and the mention by Francis Meres in 1598 of Shakespeare's tragedy of King Iohn ...
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... John's chief adviser ( he always needs advice ) but as one in authority and even as a military leader in her own right . It is she who makes the offer to Philip which ... John promises Hubert The Troublesome Theme of ' King John ' 883.
... John's chief adviser ( he always needs advice ) but as one in authority and even as a military leader in her own right . It is she who makes the offer to Philip which ... John promises Hubert The Troublesome Theme of ' King John ' 883.
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... John followed The Troublesome Raigne and not the other way about . The battle which is fought somewhere in Lincolnshire between the English and French forces on the eve of King John's death lasts until night- fall . The victory is ...
... John followed The Troublesome Raigne and not the other way about . The battle which is fought somewhere in Lincolnshire between the English and French forces on the eve of King John's death lasts until night- fall . The victory is ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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