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There is historical record for this deed of posthumous outrage , in Holinshed and
other chroniclers . ( 11 ) Holy - rood day . The 14th of September . An “ old festival
, " says Brand , “ called also Holy - cross day ; instituted on account of the ...
There is historical record for this deed of posthumous outrage , in Holinshed and
other chroniclers . ( 11 ) Holy - rood day . The 14th of September . An “ old festival
, " says Brand , “ called also Holy - cross day ; instituted on account of the ...
Page 168
Holinshed gives historical authority for this incident . ( 57 ) Give away
immediately . This speech of Prince John is given in the first four Quartos , but
omitted in the Folio . CG ( 58 ) Dearest speed . Dearest " is here used in the
sense of ' best ...
Holinshed gives historical authority for this incident . ( 57 ) Give away
immediately . This speech of Prince John is given in the first four Quartos , but
omitted in the Folio . CG ( 58 ) Dearest speed . Dearest " is here used in the
sense of ' best ...
Page 238
Shakespeare found in Holinshed the exact phrase he has here used- “ conveied
himselfe as heire to the ladie Lingard ... This should be ' Lewis the Ninth ; ' but
Shakespeare followed Holinshed , who gives it thus erroneously ; ( 29 ) King ...
Shakespeare found in Holinshed the exact phrase he has here used- “ conveied
himselfe as heire to the ladie Lingard ... This should be ' Lewis the Ninth ; ' but
Shakespeare followed Holinshed , who gives it thus erroneously ; ( 29 ) King ...
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