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... chronicle drama , " the property of Lord Strange's Company.1 3 ( II . ) To the same year as Nash's Pierce Penniless be- longs Greene's posthumous tract The Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance . At the end of the ...
... chronicle drama , " the property of Lord Strange's Company.1 3 ( II . ) To the same year as Nash's Pierce Penniless be- longs Greene's posthumous tract The Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance . At the end of the ...
Page xvii
... Chronicles , and ( ii . ) Hall's Chronicle ; the account of the civil wars in the former work is merely an abridgment of the latter ; the author's attention would therefore , naturally , be directed to the chief history of the period ...
... Chronicles , and ( ii . ) Hall's Chronicle ; the account of the civil wars in the former work is merely an abridgment of the latter ; the author's attention would therefore , naturally , be directed to the chief history of the period ...
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William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. VI is Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that par- ticularity which we have in Shakespeare's later historical plays , " it is noteworthy that it is the primary source of Part I. , the ...
William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. VI is Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that par- ticularity which we have in Shakespeare's later historical plays , " it is noteworthy that it is the primary source of Part I. , the ...
Page xix
... Chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts , that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm- eaten books , are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion , and brought to plead their aged honors in open ...
... Chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts , that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm- eaten books , are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion , and brought to plead their aged honors in open ...
Page xx
... Chronicles . " Of the historical plays referred to by Nash in the quota- tion with which we began , very few specimens have come down to us . In our Introduction to the First Part of Henry IV is a passage quoted from the same pamphlet ...
... Chronicles . " Of the historical plays referred to by Nash in the quota- tion with which we began , very few specimens have come down to us . In our Introduction to the First Part of Henry IV is a passage quoted from the same pamphlet ...
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