The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volumen53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... Holinshed , as he did those of Boccaccio . Nor do I think it necessary to inquire whether his deviations from * I shall refer to Frederic in a future article . Cours de Littérature Dramatique , iii . 93 . the truth of history were ...
... Holinshed , as he did those of Boccaccio . Nor do I think it necessary to inquire whether his deviations from * I shall refer to Frederic in a future article . Cours de Littérature Dramatique , iii . 93 . the truth of history were ...
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... Holinshed , Stowe , & c . ; but he also mentions an old play , supposed to have been written * Vol . ii . 360 . Coleridge's Literary Remains , ii , 159 . Boswell's Edition , xv . 194 . by Rowley , under the title of " The troublesome ...
... Holinshed , Stowe , & c . ; but he also mentions an old play , supposed to have been written * Vol . ii . 360 . Coleridge's Literary Remains , ii , 159 . Boswell's Edition , xv . 194 . by Rowley , under the title of " The troublesome ...
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... Holinshed , or in any other history , English or French , that Chatillon , or any other diplomatic agent , was sent by Philip Augustus to John ; or that the crown of England was de- manded by the French King on the part of Arthur ...
... Holinshed , or in any other history , English or French , that Chatillon , or any other diplomatic agent , was sent by Philip Augustus to John ; or that the crown of England was de- manded by the French King on the part of Arthur ...
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... Holinshed's version does not agree with that of Matthew Paris ; Carte supposes it to have been an inven- tion of Matthew , especially as Hoveden , a contemporary , does not men- tion it ; and has been supposed to prove that our monarchy ...
... Holinshed's version does not agree with that of Matthew Paris ; Carte supposes it to have been an inven- tion of Matthew , especially as Hoveden , a contemporary , does not men- tion it ; and has been supposed to prove that our monarchy ...
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... Holinshed's account of Elinor's opinion of her is of no authority . Nor does it appear that these two princesses ever met . According to Shakspeare , Elinor was conscious of the weakness of her son's title . 66 King John . Our strong ...
... Holinshed's account of Elinor's opinion of her is of no authority . Nor does it appear that these two princesses ever met . According to Shakspeare , Elinor was conscious of the weakness of her son's title . 66 King John . Our strong ...
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