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... Noble Kinsmen may well be later . The performance on 29 June 1613,2 in the course of which the Globe Theatre was burned down , need not have been the very first , 3 but Sir Henry Wotton's description of the play as new is scarcely ...
... Noble Kinsmen may well be later . The performance on 29 June 1613,2 in the course of which the Globe Theatre was burned down , need not have been the very first , 3 but Sir Henry Wotton's description of the play as new is scarcely ...
Page xix
... Noble Kinsmen , as well as Sir Thomas More ( in which his share was a relatively small one ) and Edward III . They also deserve full credit for ignoring the apocryphal plays later published in the Third Folio , one of which , The First ...
... Noble Kinsmen , as well as Sir Thomas More ( in which his share was a relatively small one ) and Edward III . They also deserve full credit for ignoring the apocryphal plays later published in the Third Folio , one of which , The First ...
Page xxiv
... Noble Kinsmen , by the way , are ' Shakespeare ' , 19 per cent ; ' Fletcher ' , 36 per cent . ) Oras's analysis is also valuable on the qualitative side : I would call attention especially to his Fletcher quotations for relatively heavy ...
... Noble Kinsmen , by the way , are ' Shakespeare ' , 19 per cent ; ' Fletcher ' , 36 per cent . ) Oras's analysis is also valuable on the qualitative side : I would call attention especially to his Fletcher quotations for relatively heavy ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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