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... Spedding , 2 and Spedding then revealed that the suggestion of Fletcher's hand had first been made to him by Tenny- son.3 Spedding's theory was naturally a shock to some traditional evaluations . Indeed , if Halliwell - Phillipps is to ...
... Spedding , 2 and Spedding then revealed that the suggestion of Fletcher's hand had first been made to him by Tenny- son.3 Spedding's theory was naturally a shock to some traditional evaluations . Indeed , if Halliwell - Phillipps is to ...
Page xx
... Spedding's argument in detail . Since those who reject the claims for Fletcher some- times write as if the case rested primarily on the sort of statistical evidence that is now regarded with more caution than it used to be , it is worth ...
... Spedding's argument in detail . Since those who reject the claims for Fletcher some- times write as if the case rested primarily on the sort of statistical evidence that is now regarded with more caution than it used to be , it is worth ...
Page xxi
... Spedding's sense of style . Spedding himself did not pursue this type of investigation very far , but he found the Shakespearian scenes to have about the same proportion of ' redundant syllables ' ( feminine endings ) as Shakespeare's ...
... Spedding's sense of style . Spedding himself did not pursue this type of investigation very far , but he found the Shakespearian scenes to have about the same proportion of ' redundant syllables ' ( feminine endings ) as Shakespeare's ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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