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Page xii
... scenes : indeed he explicitly asserted ' that the measure throughout this whole Play has something in it peculiar ' , and his first examples are drawn from the clearly Shakespearian opening scene . He singled out the frequency of un ...
... scenes : indeed he explicitly asserted ' that the measure throughout this whole Play has something in it peculiar ' , and his first examples are drawn from the clearly Shakespearian opening scene . He singled out the frequency of un ...
Page xv
... scenes 1-2 , Act 2 , scenes 3-4 , Act 3 , scene 1 , lines 1-203 and Act 5 , scene I ( the last , in his view , ' altered ' ) . Samuel Hickson at once made known the exact agreement of his division of the play , independently arrived at ...
... scenes 1-2 , Act 2 , scenes 3-4 , Act 3 , scene 1 , lines 1-203 and Act 5 , scene I ( the last , in his view , ' altered ' ) . Samuel Hickson at once made known the exact agreement of his division of the play , independently arrived at ...
Page xxxvi
... scene , and thereafter the treatment of Katharine as well as of Henry begins to falter . The scene between Katharine and the two cardinals is based on Holinshed , but it adds a degree of petulance and unfair attack on the cardinals ( 3 ...
... scene , and thereafter the treatment of Katharine as well as of Henry begins to falter . The scene between Katharine and the two cardinals is based on Holinshed , but it adds a degree of petulance and unfair attack on the cardinals ( 3 ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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