Open to all work on this manuscript, with particular reference to Shakespeare’s possible involvement in it.
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Michael L. Hays deposited Shakespeare’s Hand in “Sir Thomas More”-Some Aspects of the Paleographic Argument in the group
Sir Thomas More ms. on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months ago
Reviews arguments for identifying Shakespeare’s handwriting to the handwriting of Addition IIc in the Sir Thomas More ms. and, by reference to the concept of a control as the indispensable requirement for such comparison, finds the arguments not only instances of special pleading, but a failure to satisfy this fundamental requirement. Urges…[Read more]
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Michael L. Hays deposited Watermarks in the Manuscript of “Sir Thomas More” and a Possible Collation in the group
Sir Thomas More ms. on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months ago
Resolves the previously inconsistent or incomplete account of the watermarks in the “Sir Thomas More” ms, shows their distribution among the sheets of the original and the additional texts, and suggests a possible collation in the collaborative process of revision.
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Michael L. Hays created the group
Sir Thomas More ms. on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months ago