Henry V ; As you like it ; Much ado about nothing ; HamletCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Holinshed's Chronicles , published in 1587 , though he departs occasionally from his original for the sake of dramatic effect . For two or three minor points Shakespeare was indebted to the old play of The Famous Victories of Henry the ...
... Holinshed's Chronicles , published in 1587 , though he departs occasionally from his original for the sake of dramatic effect . For two or three minor points Shakespeare was indebted to the old play of The Famous Victories of Henry the ...
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... Holinshed ; and a general outline thereof may be presented in a short space , leaving the particular obligations to appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne in March , 1413 , being then at the age of twenty - six . The ...
... Holinshed ; and a general outline thereof may be presented in a short space , leaving the particular obligations to appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne in March , 1413 , being then at the age of twenty - six . The ...
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... Holinshed , in which he replies to suppliant citizens , during his siege of Rouen ( 1419 ) , that Bellona , the goddess of battle , had three handmaidens blood , fire , and famine , all of which were at his choice to use ( Hol . iii ...
... Holinshed , in which he replies to suppliant citizens , during his siege of Rouen ( 1419 ) , that Bellona , the goddess of battle , had three handmaidens blood , fire , and famine , all of which were at his choice to use ( Hol . iii ...
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... for diverting the king's attention from his confiscation bill.-C. H. H. 7-19 . This is taken almost literally from Holinshed . - H . N. H. And , to relief of lazars and weak age , 2 D 7 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . i . ACT FIRST ...
... for diverting the king's attention from his confiscation bill.-C. H. H. 7-19 . This is taken almost literally from Holinshed . - H . N. H. And , to relief of lazars and weak age , 2 D 7 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . i . ACT FIRST ...
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... Holinshed the principal sum . ' And the king to have clerely to his cofers twentie thousand poundes ' ( Hall ) . Shakespeare reckons interest therefore at five per cent " ( Wright ) .- C . H. H. Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs ...
... Holinshed the principal sum . ' And the king to have clerely to his cofers twentie thousand poundes ' ( Hall ) . Shakespeare reckons interest therefore at five per cent " ( Wright ) .- C . H. H. Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs ...
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