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Page 83
... direction and speech headings of page 5 ( sig.a3 ) as ' a Citizen ' and ' Cit . ' respectively . On pages 6-7 ( a3v - a4 ) he appears in the speech headings first as ' Hubert ' , then as ' Hub . ' There is no reason at all to suppose ...
... direction and speech headings of page 5 ( sig.a3 ) as ' a Citizen ' and ' Cit . ' respectively . On pages 6-7 ( a3v - a4 ) he appears in the speech headings first as ' Hubert ' , then as ' Hub . ' There is no reason at all to suppose ...
Page 161
... direction or focus of the plays in midstream , so to speak . In each case the opening scenes introduce business which promises to become important but which is not pursued to a conclusion or which is pushed into the background . In King ...
... direction or focus of the plays in midstream , so to speak . In each case the opening scenes introduce business which promises to become important but which is not pursued to a conclusion or which is pushed into the background . In King ...
Page 190
... direction for its opening scene , i.e. the parliament or council scene , gives an entry to ' 2. Bishops ' , but there is no reason to suppose that more than one of them is represented by the ' Bi . ' of the speech headings , so the ...
... direction for its opening scene , i.e. the parliament or council scene , gives an entry to ' 2. Bishops ' , but there is no reason to suppose that more than one of them is represented by the ' Bi . ' of the speech headings , so the ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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