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Page xxv
... parallels with Edward II are to be found in Henry VI which cannot be so accounted for , and must therefore , if Marlowe had no share in the latter , be either echoes of him or passages echoed by him . Long the sub- ject of speculation ...
... parallels with Edward II are to be found in Henry VI which cannot be so accounted for , and must therefore , if Marlowe had no share in the latter , be either echoes of him or passages echoed by him . Long the sub- ject of speculation ...
Page xxvi
... parallels occur , were written before Edward II , a conclusion in line with the sug- gestion of Sir Edward Chambers that the latter was first produced at court by the Pembroke men during the Christmas festival , 1592-3 . There are also ...
... parallels occur , were written before Edward II , a conclusion in line with the sug- gestion of Sir Edward Chambers that the latter was first produced at court by the Pembroke men during the Christmas festival , 1592-3 . There are also ...
Page xxvii
... parallels here collected . Verbal parallels will not be excluded from my notes , since as supplementary evidence they are not without significance . But most of the parallels that immediately follow are of a different kind : syntactical ...
... parallels here collected . Verbal parallels will not be excluded from my notes , since as supplementary evidence they are not without significance . But most of the parallels that immediately follow are of a different kind : syntactical ...
Contents
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Copyright | |
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