Did Shakespeare Write Henry VI Part One? Or: Gary Taylor and Rhetoric of Attribution: A Prelude to Statistical Analysis and the Justification of an "initial pattern."
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Shakespeare, Editorial Methodology, Gary Taylor, Attribution, Statistical AnalysisAbstract
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