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Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction T. H. Howard-Hill; 1. Voice and Credyt: the scholars and Sir Thomas More G. Harold Metz; 2. The occasion of the book of Sir Thomas More William B. Long; 3. The book of Sir Thomas More: dates and acting companies Scott McMillin; 4. The book of Sir Thomas More: dramatic unity Giorgio Melchiori; 5. The date and auspices of the additions to Sir Thomas More Gary Taylor; 6. Henry Chettle and the original text of Sir Thomas More John Jowett; 7. Webster or Shakespeare? style, idiom, vocabulary and spelling in the additions to Sir Thomas More Charles R. Forker; 8. Sir Thomas More and the Shakespeare Canon: two approaches John W. Velz; Appendix: the sources of Sir Thomas More by scenes Giorgio Melchiori and Vittorio Gabrieli; Index.
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