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Pagina ix
... p . xxi ) that such an accident was not likely to happen except at a first performance . 4 New Arden edition ( 1957 ) , p . xxviii . Elector Palatine , on 14 February 1613. Malone , who ix INTRODUCTION Date and Authorship.
... p . xxi ) that such an accident was not likely to happen except at a first performance . 4 New Arden edition ( 1957 ) , p . xxviii . Elector Palatine , on 14 February 1613. Malone , who ix INTRODUCTION Date and Authorship.
Pagina xvi
... authorship is as fully established as such a case ever can be on purely internal evidence . It may be that minute analysis will yield new arguments and equally , that it may reveal things about the play which tell against joint authorship ...
... authorship is as fully established as such a case ever can be on purely internal evidence . It may be that minute analysis will yield new arguments and equally , that it may reveal things about the play which tell against joint authorship ...
Pagina xxxi
... authorship from being bad . I hope that my belief in Fletcher's part - authorship is based on a fair evaluation of the evidence , but I must also confess to finding Henry VIII one of the least interesting plays in the canon ; and this ...
... authorship from being bad . I hope that my belief in Fletcher's part - authorship is based on a fair evaluation of the evidence , but I must also confess to finding Henry VIII one of the least interesting plays in the canon ; and this ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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