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to do with both The Contention and The True Tragedie . It is usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by ...
to do with both The Contention and The True Tragedie . It is usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by ...
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Shakespeare himself , which were later revised by someone , perhaps Shakespeare , and then found their way into the First Folio ; Third , that The Contention and True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which ...
Shakespeare himself , which were later revised by someone , perhaps Shakespeare , and then found their way into the First Folio ; Third , that The Contention and True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which ...
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[ True Tragedie , p . 21 , 1. 156 ] Or looke you , I should play the Orator ? [ I Tamb . 325 ] Our swordes shall play the Orators for vs. [ I Tamb . 328 ] Doubt not , my lord , I'll play the orator . ( Richard III , III . v .
[ True Tragedie , p . 21 , 1. 156 ] Or looke you , I should play the Orator ? [ I Tamb . 325 ] Our swordes shall play the Orators for vs. [ I Tamb . 328 ] Doubt not , my lord , I'll play the orator . ( Richard III , III . v .
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