King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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Page viii
... plays and accounted for on the sup- position that both texts are derived from the same original MS . , which is ... play ) , a very large number of verbal differences which present this peculiarity : they are quite definite ( i.e. ...
... plays and accounted for on the sup- position that both texts are derived from the same original MS . , which is ... play ) , a very large number of verbal differences which present this peculiarity : they are quite definite ( i.e. ...
Page xii
... play , as written by Shakespeare , was slightly altered for stage purposes . It was shortened by cutting six long ... played with a reduced number of minor parts . QI was based on this stage version . I do not think that it was ...
... play , as written by Shakespeare , was slightly altered for stage purposes . It was shortened by cutting six long ... played with a reduced number of minor parts . QI was based on this stage version . I do not think that it was ...
Page xiv
... play's obvious connection with Henry VI , point to an early date . There is general agreement that it is as early as 1594 , and Sir Edmund Chambers would put it a year or so earlier . Authorship . Attempts have been made to discover all ...
... play's obvious connection with Henry VI , point to an early date . There is general agreement that it is as early as 1594 , and Sir Edmund Chambers would put it a year or so earlier . Authorship . Attempts have been made to discover all ...
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