The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xi
... Henry VIII , the existence of which , on internal grounds , I suspect ' , 3 though he had by this time reverted to the more orthodox view of Henry VIII as a Shakespeare - Fletcher collaboration . In 1930 , all he was prepared to say by ...
... Henry VIII , the existence of which , on internal grounds , I suspect ' , 3 though he had by this time reverted to the more orthodox view of Henry VIII as a Shakespeare - Fletcher collaboration . In 1930 , all he was prepared to say by ...
Page xvii
... Henry VIII ? Believers in Shakespeare's exclusive authorship of Henry VI have justifiably made play with the failure of disintegrators to agree among themselves , and with their rash and unsystematic use of parallel passages as evidence ...
... Henry VIII ? Believers in Shakespeare's exclusive authorship of Henry VI have justifiably made play with the failure of disintegrators to agree among themselves , and with their rash and unsystematic use of parallel passages as evidence ...
Page xxii
... Henry VIII , and in Henry VIII itself . The figures1 are striking . The them / ' em ratio in Shakespeare is 64 : 3 in Cymbeline , 37 : 8 in The Winter's Tale and 38:13 in The Tempest . In Fletcher , it is 4:60 in Woman's Prize , 6:83 in ...
... Henry VIII , and in Henry VIII itself . The figures1 are striking . The them / ' em ratio in Shakespeare is 64 : 3 in Cymbeline , 37 : 8 in The Winter's Tale and 38:13 in The Tempest . In Fletcher , it is 4:60 in Woman's Prize , 6:83 in ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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