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Page xxvii
... play is usually assigned.1 Two points in Wotton's letter do not seem quite to fit the play as we have it . One is his reference to the " Knights of the Order , with their Georges and Garter , the Guards with their embroidered coats ...
... play is usually assigned.1 Two points in Wotton's letter do not seem quite to fit the play as we have it . One is his reference to the " Knights of the Order , with their Georges and Garter , the Guards with their embroidered coats ...
Page xxviii
... play . Wotton called it a " new play " on the occasion of the fire , but not too much reliance may be placed on this . It is pos- sible that an earlier play was being performed under a new title , or simply revived , as when it was played ...
... play . Wotton called it a " new play " on the occasion of the fire , but not too much reliance may be placed on this . It is pos- sible that an earlier play was being performed under a new title , or simply revived , as when it was played ...
Page xlv
... play which , according to Spedding , " falls away utterly , and leaves us in the last act among persons we scarcely know , and events for which we do not care " .1 But in so far as it is like the other late plays , the structure of ...
... play which , according to Spedding , " falls away utterly , and leaves us in the last act among persons we scarcely know , and events for which we do not care " .1 But in so far as it is like the other late plays , the structure of ...
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