
"When found, make a note of."—CAPTAIN CUTTLE.
NOTES. - AUTHORSHIP OF HENRY VIII.
THE CAVALIER'S FAREWELL.
GRAY'S ELEGY.
THE NINEVEH MONUMENTS AND MILTON'S NATIVITY ODE ILLUSTRATED FROM LUCIAN.
MINOR NOTES.
QUERIES. - SONNET (QUERY, BY MILTON) ON THE LIBRARY AT CAMBRIDGE.
BURYING IN CHURCH WALLS.
MINOR QUERIES.
REPLIES. - DRAGONS.
This short scholarly essay delves into the long‑standing debate over the true authorship of Henry VIII. By drawing side‑by‑side examples from the play and from the works of John Fletcher, the author highlights a series of recurring linguistic quirks—such as the frequent use of “one,” the omission of articles before “thousand,” and the distinctive placement of “else.” Each illustration is presented as a bite‑size case study, inviting listeners to see how these habits can signal a writer’s hand.
Beyond cataloguing quirks, the piece argues that the accumulation of these patterns points toward Fletcher’s substantial contribution to the play, while also noting the rarity of such features in Shakespeare’s undisputed works. The analysis remains accessible, guiding the diligent student through concrete textual evidence without venturing into later arguments or conclusions. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how stylistic forensics can illuminate questions of literary collaboration.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Internet Library of Early Journals; Jon Ingram, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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