Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982 M07 8 - 207 pages |
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Page 175
... Wilson , in spite of , or perhaps even because of , his theory of composite authorship see his Introduction to the New Cambridge ed . , pp . xiv - xv and Born , ' The Date of 2 , 3 Henry VI , SQ , 25.3 ( 1974 ) 323–34 . Born has ...
... Wilson , in spite of , or perhaps even because of , his theory of composite authorship see his Introduction to the New Cambridge ed . , pp . xiv - xv and Born , ' The Date of 2 , 3 Henry VI , SQ , 25.3 ( 1974 ) 323–34 . Born has ...
Page 182
... Wilson and Smallwood ) are right in emending accordingly . I do not share Wilson's view of Shakespeare's ' uncertainty about the names of historical persons ' ( New Cambr . KJ , p . xliv ) or Smallwood's of his lacking concern ' with ...
... Wilson and Smallwood ) are right in emending accordingly . I do not share Wilson's view of Shakespeare's ' uncertainty about the names of historical persons ' ( New Cambr . KJ , p . xliv ) or Smallwood's of his lacking concern ' with ...
Page 183
... Wilson's arguments for the common identity of the two Huberts ( pp . xlv - xlvii ) quite unconvincing . 21. TR gives no proper name to the Citizen who speaks for Angiers . 22. Aldis Wright , according to Dover Wilson ( p . xlix ) ...
... Wilson's arguments for the common identity of the two Huberts ( pp . xlv - xlvii ) quite unconvincing . 21. TR gives no proper name to the Citizen who speaks for Angiers . 22. Aldis Wright , according to Dover Wilson ( p . xlix ) ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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