ABSTRACT

I Propose To Discuss In this note only those parts of Two Noble Kinsmen to which mystery attaches: the parts, that is, which are not universally accepted as Fletcher's. And in computing these I shall take a relatively conservative position, such as that originally suggested by Littledale, and include I. i (41 to the end); parts of I. ii, iii, iv; II; III. i, ii; most of IV. iii; V. i (20 to the end); V. iii, iv (except 99 to 113).