The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxii
... Fletcher on Shakespeare , investigated the relative frequency of the pronominal forms them and ' em in late plays by Shakespeare , in plays by Fletcher of about the same date as Henry VIII , and in Henry VIII itself . The figures1 are ...
... Fletcher on Shakespeare , investigated the relative frequency of the pronominal forms them and ' em in late plays by Shakespeare , in plays by Fletcher of about the same date as Henry VIII , and in Henry VIII itself . The figures1 are ...
Page xxiv
... 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 final monosyllables such as past participles ( cf. Henry VIII , 4 ...
... 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 final monosyllables such as past participles ( cf. Henry VIII , 4 ...
Page xxvii
... Fletcher in order to make it theatrically effective ( bühnenwirksam ) by a number of additions - this at a time when most of the Beaumont and Fletcher col- laborations were already before the public , and such independent works as ...
... Fletcher in order to make it theatrically effective ( bühnenwirksam ) by a number of additions - this at a time when most of the Beaumont and Fletcher col- laborations were already before the public , and such independent works as ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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