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Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were connected in their authorship , and that this connexion is ... We hold that Shakspere associates these old dramas with his own undoubted work , because he was their sole author .
Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were connected in their authorship , and that this connexion is ... We hold that Shakspere associates these old dramas with his own undoubted work , because he was their sole author .
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We hold that they were the things upon which Marlowe built his later style , whether as regards the dramatic con- duct of an action , the development of character , or the structure of the verse ; -and we hold ...
We hold that they were the things upon which Marlowe built his later style , whether as regards the dramatic con- duct of an action , the development of character , or the structure of the verse ; -and we hold ...
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We may venture to say that there is no play of the whole number received as Shak- spere's which exhibits so few passages of doubtful meaning ; and this we hold to be a con- sequence of its being one of his very earliest performances .
We may venture to say that there is no play of the whole number received as Shak- spere's which exhibits so few passages of doubtful meaning ; and this we hold to be a con- sequence of its being one of his very earliest performances .
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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