Henry VI, Volúmenes1-2University Society, 1901 |
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... Holinshed's Chron- icles , and ( ii . ) Hall's Chronicle ; the account of the civil wars in the former work is merely an abridgement of the latter ; the author's attention would therefore , naturally , be directed to the chief history ...
... Holinshed's Chron- icles , and ( ii . ) Hall's Chronicle ; the account of the civil wars in the former work is merely an abridgement of the latter ; the author's attention would therefore , naturally , be directed to the chief history ...
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... Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that particularity which we have in Shakespeare's later historical plays , " it is noteworthy that it is the primary source of Part I. , the secondary of Parts II . and III . ( On the historical ...
... Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that particularity which we have in Shakespeare's later historical plays , " it is noteworthy that it is the primary source of Part I. , the secondary of Parts II . and III . ( On the historical ...
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... Holinshed and their readers , which was as distinctly the other way ; and though such glimpses of the truth appear in their narrative as would well enable Shakespeare to divine and display the whole of it , to have done so would have ...
... Holinshed and their readers , which was as distinctly the other way ; and though such glimpses of the truth appear in their narrative as would well enable Shakespeare to divine and display the whole of it , to have done so would have ...
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... Holinshed . Scene II . I et seq . In the second Scene Shakespeare brings us at once into the heart of the extraordinary circumstances in which the final discomfiture of the English commenced - the appearance of Joan of Arc before ...
... Holinshed . Scene II . I et seq . In the second Scene Shakespeare brings us at once into the heart of the extraordinary circumstances in which the final discomfiture of the English commenced - the appearance of Joan of Arc before ...
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... leaving it . Scene IV . 95. Plantagenet : -This looks as if the dramatist thought Salis- bury's name Plantagenet , while in fact it was Thomas Montacute . 66 " This earle , " says Holinshed , was 140 Notes THE FIRST PART OF.
... leaving it . Scene IV . 95. Plantagenet : -This looks as if the dramatist thought Salis- bury's name Plantagenet , while in fact it was Thomas Montacute . 66 " This earle , " says Holinshed , was 140 Notes THE FIRST PART OF.
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