The dramatic works, Volume 6Anchies and Juda, 1831 |
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... Holinshed , who was Shakspeare's guide , omits the passage in Hall , in which Talbot is thus described ; and this is an additional proof that this play was not the production of our great poet . There are other internal proofs of this ...
... Holinshed , who was Shakspeare's guide , omits the passage in Hall , in which Talbot is thus described ; and this is an additional proof that this play was not the production of our great poet . There are other internal proofs of this ...
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... Holinshed , vol . iii . p . 591. The and the disagreeable clash of the words necessity of the rhime , and send , also show the propriety of the alteration . 1 ' You are as ignorant in the true movings of my muse as the astroṇmers are ...
... Holinshed , vol . iii . p . 591. The and the disagreeable clash of the words necessity of the rhime , and send , also show the propriety of the alteration . 1 ' You are as ignorant in the true movings of my muse as the astroṇmers are ...
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... Holinshed ) neere unto a village in Beausse called Pataie . From this battel departed , without any stroke striken , Sir John Fastolfe , the same yeere by his va- liantnesse elected into the order of the garter . Bat for doubt of ...
... Holinshed ) neere unto a village in Beausse called Pataie . From this battel departed , without any stroke striken , Sir John Fastolfe , the same yeere by his va- liantnesse elected into the order of the garter . Bat for doubt of ...
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... Holinshed , p . 760 , speaking of the death of King Richard III.:And so this miser , at the same verie point had like chance and fortune , ' & c . And describing the death of Lord Cromwell , he says : And so patiently suffered the ...
... Holinshed , p . 760 , speaking of the death of King Richard III.:And so this miser , at the same verie point had like chance and fortune , ' & c . And describing the death of Lord Cromwell , he says : And so patiently suffered the ...
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... were also the Dukes of Orleance , of Calabre , of Alanson , and of Bri taine : seven earles , twelve brons , twenty bishops . —Hall and Holinshed . Seven earles , twelve barons , twenty reverend bi- shops SECOND PART OF ...
... were also the Dukes of Orleance , of Calabre , of Alanson , and of Bri taine : seven earles , twelve brons , twenty bishops . —Hall and Holinshed . Seven earles , twelve barons , twenty reverend bi- shops SECOND PART OF ...
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