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That the second and third parts were published without the first , may be admitted
as no weak proof that the copies were surreptitiously obtained , and that the
printers of that time gave the publick those plays , not such as the author
designed ...
That the second and third parts were published without the first , may be admitted
as no weak proof that the copies were surreptitiously obtained , and that the
printers of that time gave the publick those plays , not such as the author
designed ...
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This and The Third Part of King Henry VI . contain that troublesome period of this
prince's reign which took in the whole contention betwixt the houses of York and
Lancaster : and under that title were these two plays first acted and published .
This and The Third Part of King Henry VI . contain that troublesome period of this
prince's reign which took in the whole contention betwixt the houses of York and
Lancaster : and under that title were these two plays first acted and published .
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In The Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . as in other dramas , these
coincidencies with his other works may be found * ; and this was one of the
circumstances that once weighed much in my mind , and convinced me of their
authenticity .
In The Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . as in other dramas , these
coincidencies with his other works may be found * ; and this was one of the
circumstances that once weighed much in my mind , and convinced me of their
authenticity .
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