The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... plays by Shakespeare , Henry VIII is not among them ; and not much can be built on the possibility that it was the play to have been acted on 16 February which ' lapsed con- trarie , for greater pleasures [ in the form of a masque ] ...
... plays by Shakespeare , Henry VIII is not among them ; and not much can be built on the possibility that it was the play to have been acted on 16 February which ' lapsed con- trarie , for greater pleasures [ in the form of a masque ] ...
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... plays is reversed , and the figure for the whole play , 24 per cent , is perhaps closer to what one would have predicted for a Shakespeare play of 1613. On the other hand , as Oras points out , The Tempest is the one play in which this ...
... plays is reversed , and the figure for the whole play , 24 per cent , is perhaps closer to what one would have predicted for a Shakespeare play of 1613. On the other hand , as Oras points out , The Tempest is the one play in which this ...
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... PLAY In principle , it ought to be possible to criticize Henry VIII in abstraction from the question of authorship . There is nothing to prevent a collaborative play from being good - Eastward Ho !, if not equal to Jonson's greatest plays ...
... PLAY In principle , it ought to be possible to criticize Henry VIII in abstraction from the question of authorship . There is nothing to prevent a collaborative play from being good - Eastward Ho !, if not equal to Jonson's greatest plays ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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