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... play . There is a marked resemblance between the mobs in this scene and in the Jack Cade scenes of the Second Part of Henry VI ; and it is agreed that this play preceded the Sir Thomas More play in point of time . Tillyard also detected ...
... play . There is a marked resemblance between the mobs in this scene and in the Jack Cade scenes of the Second Part of Henry VI ; and it is agreed that this play preceded the Sir Thomas More play in point of time . Tillyard also detected ...
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... play are of interest . After Sir E. Maunde Thompson , in 1916 , had promulgated his belief in Shakespeare as a contributor to Sir Thomas More , Tucker Brooke1 included the play in his Shakespeare Apocrypha , adding that , it is hardly ...
... play are of interest . After Sir E. Maunde Thompson , in 1916 , had promulgated his belief in Shakespeare as a contributor to Sir Thomas More , Tucker Brooke1 included the play in his Shakespeare Apocrypha , adding that , it is hardly ...
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... play he betook himself into his chamber , and thereupon fell into a fit of melancholy . As already mentioned , Elizabeth , Anne Boleyn's daughter , still reigned when the play of Sir Thomas ... play of Sir SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE 45.
... play he betook himself into his chamber , and thereupon fell into a fit of melancholy . As already mentioned , Elizabeth , Anne Boleyn's daughter , still reigned when the play of Sir Thomas ... play of Sir SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE 45.
Contents
JOHN LELAND | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE | 36 |
THE SHADOW OF THE SWAN | 58 |
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