The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... revision and the problem of dates There remains one little puzzle in the passage just quoted from 3. 3 which is still unsolved . If we assume that John's praise of Hubert refers to his services as First Citizen in 2. I , what precisely ...
... revision and the problem of dates There remains one little puzzle in the passage just quoted from 3. 3 which is still unsolved . If we assume that John's praise of Hubert refers to his services as First Citizen in 2. I , what precisely ...
Page l
... revision at some later date , a revision which is likely to have affected the text in other ways and at other points that cannot now be detected . Which of these two occasions is the more likely ? I think the second , and I do so ...
... revision at some later date , a revision which is likely to have affected the text in other ways and at other points that cannot now be detected . Which of these two occasions is the more likely ? I think the second , and I do so ...
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... revision is substantiated by the textual facts and cannot be denied . The question of revision is closely connected with the problem of the date , or dates , of the play , to which we must now turn . On the ground that King John is ...
... revision is substantiated by the textual facts and cannot be denied . The question of revision is closely connected with the problem of the date , or dates , of the play , to which we must now turn . On the ground that King John is ...
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