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Page xxi
... suggests a difference of authorship . Yet the deduction is unnecessary , since Part III was of course written after Part II , and may therefore have been composed by the same author or authors at a time when a Hall was more easy to lay ...
... suggests a difference of authorship . Yet the deduction is unnecessary , since Part III was of course written after Part II , and may therefore have been composed by the same author or authors at a time when a Hall was more easy to lay ...
Page 126
... suggests that ' the drama- tist might have been misled by finding in Hall ( 256 ) or Hol . ( 665/1 ) that " the earles of Northumberland and Westmerland " were slain at Towton ' , though the latter was not actually the second Earl but ...
... suggests that ' the drama- tist might have been misled by finding in Hall ( 256 ) or Hol . ( 665/1 ) that " the earles of Northumberland and Westmerland " were slain at Towton ' , though the latter was not actually the second Earl but ...
Page 192
... suggests Sh . , but the parallel at Locrine ( M.S.R. ll . 1645-7 ) suggests that a basic text by Greene or Peele may lie beneath it . 57. S.D. ( J.D.W. ) F. ' Exit with King Henry ' . 58. towards Coventry In the chron . the incident of ...
... suggests Sh . , but the parallel at Locrine ( M.S.R. ll . 1645-7 ) suggests that a basic text by Greene or Peele may lie beneath it . 57. S.D. ( J.D.W. ) F. ' Exit with King Henry ' . 58. towards Coventry In the chron . the incident of ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
Copyright | |
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