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Page xx
... hand , prose dialogue devoid of humour , especially in situations themselves ludicrous or comic ; verse that is empty , prosaic , monotonous ; imagery confused , incon- gruous , or tawdry , are to me indications of a non- Shakespearian hand ...
... hand , prose dialogue devoid of humour , especially in situations themselves ludicrous or comic ; verse that is empty , prosaic , monotonous ; imagery confused , incon- gruous , or tawdry , are to me indications of a non- Shakespearian hand ...
Page xlviii
... hand- to - hand fight with York ; and upon this fact , several times reiterated , turns the cruel vengeance of Young Clifford and the ' tragedy ' in the fourth scene of Part III , when York stands at bay and is baited by Young Clifford ...
... hand- to - hand fight with York ; and upon this fact , several times reiterated , turns the cruel vengeance of Young Clifford and the ' tragedy ' in the fourth scene of Part III , when York stands at bay and is baited by Young Clifford ...
Page 118
... Hand = Shakespeare's Hand in ' Sir Thomas More ' , by A. W. Pollard , etc. , 1923 ; Stone Sh.'s Holinshed , by W. G. Boswell- Stone , 1896 ; Straw Jack Straw , 1593 [ cited from Dodsley 4 , vol . v ] ; Sugden - A Topographical Dict . to ...
... Hand = Shakespeare's Hand in ' Sir Thomas More ' , by A. W. Pollard , etc. , 1923 ; Stone Sh.'s Holinshed , by W. G. Boswell- Stone , 1896 ; Straw Jack Straw , 1593 [ cited from Dodsley 4 , vol . v ] ; Sugden - A Topographical Dict . to ...
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THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
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