inconsequentialness


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in·con·se·quen·tial

 (ĭn-kŏn′sĭ-kwĕn′shəl, ĭn′kŏn-)
adj.
1. Lacking importance.
2. Not following from premises or evidence; illogical.
n.
A triviality.

in·con′se·quen′ti·al′i·ty (-kwĕn′shē-ăl′ĭ-tē), in·con′se·quen′tial·ness (-shəl-nĭs) n.
in·con′se·quen′tial·ly adv.
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When we add these factors together - the inherent likelihood at this moment in the play of a more crowded stage than the Quarto offers, Norfolk's silence, the employment of Catesby whom we know to have been elsewhere used for the telescoping of characters, and the inconsequentialness of Richard's second demand for a horse - then the idea that there was once a fuller text for our scene becomes highly probable.