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Page xxxii
How , fifty years has implicitly confided in the figures : - " The total number of lines in our author's Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . is 6043 : of these , as I conceive , 1771 lines were written by some author who preceded ...
How , fifty years has implicitly confided in the figures : - " The total number of lines in our author's Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . is 6043 : of these , as I conceive , 1771 lines were written by some author who preceded ...
Page xxxiv
We have here 69 lines of Henry VI . , and the marks of Malone show that , of these , 31 are unaltered from the Contention . ' Malone , however , has not carried out his own principle of distinguishing by inverted commas the lines in ...
We have here 69 lines of Henry VI . , and the marks of Malone show that , of these , 31 are unaltered from the Contention . ' Malone , however , has not carried out his own principle of distinguishing by inverted commas the lines in ...
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This passage would appear to be decisive as to the date of the play , by the introduction of these lines · -- " Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine , His honour , and the greatness of his name , Shall be , and make new nations ...
This passage would appear to be decisive as to the date of the play , by the introduction of these lines · -- " Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine , His honour , and the greatness of his name , Shall be , and make new nations ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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