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, shows that those dramas could not have proceeded from the same hand. That is an argu- ment which may be met in two different ways. Those who think that Shakespeare was the author of both works as they stand, may attribute the discrepancy to his general in- attention to minute historical details. But that is not the posi- tion which we are prepared to maintain. We believe that the " First Part of the Contention " is but a mutilated copy of the corresponding play in the Folio edition of the poe...t's dramas ; and the manifest and extravagant errors in the genealogical narration to which we are now referring will supply us with KING HENRY VI. PART I. 265 what we regard as a decisive argument in support of that opinion. That is a point, however, on which we must reserve any further discussion until we come to an examination of the Second and Third Parts of " King Henry VI. " The argument deduced by Malone from the erroneous statement made with respect to the part played by the Earl of Cambridge will, we think, after the explanations we have just offered of similar mistakes or negligences in these dramas, at once admit of a sufficiently satisfactory answer.
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