The First Part of Henry the Sixth. Excerpt. Text. No earlier or unrevised version, such as exists for Parts II and III, is known. The Folio text is in good condition. Whatever irregularities of verse and expression it exhibits are probably not due to external circumstances, but inhere in the play. Blount and Jaggard, who were among the publishers of the first Folio, entered in the Stationers' Register, November 8, 1. Shakespeare, . The diary of the manager of the Rose Theater, Philip Henslowe, records for March 3, 1. It was acted by the company known as Lord Strange's men, and was repeated many times within the year. Shakespeare undoubtedly belonged to this company; and it seems not unlikely that in the play recorded by Henslowe we have his additions to some older play now made to rest on a new foundation of popularity. Or, 1 Henry VI may be a play not built on a lost earlier play, but now first composed by Shakespeare, in collaboration with others. Book Details. PIBN1. ISBN9. 78- 1- 3. 30- 1. Language. English. Category. Shakespeare. Pages. 22. 1Words. Vocabulary. 48. 23. Books you might also like.. The First Part of King Henry the Sixth Shortened: Shakespeare Edited for Length eBook: William Shakespeare, David R. Wellens: Amazon.in: Kindle Store. Online Library of Liberty. THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, Uncle to the King.
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