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Page xxxi
... is less easy to explain thus the proud heart glowing with filial admira- tion which we find in the first scene of act 2 . 1 See note on Authorship , p . 127 below . NS HVI III C I cannot joy , until I be resolved Where our INTRODUCTION ...
... is less easy to explain thus the proud heart glowing with filial admira- tion which we find in the first scene of act 2 . 1 See note on Authorship , p . 127 below . NS HVI III C I cannot joy , until I be resolved Where our INTRODUCTION ...
Page 180
... Authorship . Neither scene contains much that looks like Sh . , though 4. 2. 7-11 and 4. 3. 35-40 with its series of initial Nor's ( cf. Pt . I , 2. 4. 11-15 ) may be his . The dialogue of the Watch is entirely devoid of humour ...
... Authorship . Neither scene contains much that looks like Sh . , though 4. 2. 7-11 and 4. 3. 35-40 with its series of initial Nor's ( cf. Pt . I , 2. 4. 11-15 ) may be his . The dialogue of the Watch is entirely devoid of humour ...
Page 192
... Authorship . The verse is patently Sh.'s throughout and I think the sc . has been entirely recast , though poss . clues to an original by Greene are noted under ll . 43–4 , 49 , 54 , 76. It is suggestive of Sh . authorship that the sc ...
... Authorship . The verse is patently Sh.'s throughout and I think the sc . has been entirely recast , though poss . clues to an original by Greene are noted under ll . 43–4 , 49 , 54 , 76. It is suggestive of Sh . authorship that the sc ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
Copyright | |
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