The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Holinshed , whose Chronicles were first published in 1577 , when the Poet was thirteen years old . The corresponding work of Hall was published some thirty years before . The Poet was doubtless familiar with both of these writers ; and ...
... Holinshed , whose Chronicles were first published in 1577 , when the Poet was thirteen years old . The corresponding work of Hall was published some thirty years before . The Poet was doubtless familiar with both of these writers ; and ...
Page 8
... Holinshed calls him " a right sage and discreet counsellor . " The name Beaufort was derived from the place of his birth , which was Beaufort- castle in France . Henry is dead , and never shall revive : Upon 8 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... Holinshed calls him " a right sage and discreet counsellor . " The name Beaufort was derived from the place of his birth , which was Beaufort- castle in France . Henry is dead , and never shall revive : Upon 8 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... Holinshed , who speaks more " by the card " than is the use of later historians . 9 That is , thinking . This is another departure from history . Cambridge levied no army ; but was apprehended at Southampton , the night before Henry ...
... Holinshed , who speaks more " by the card " than is the use of later historians . 9 That is , thinking . This is another departure from history . Cambridge levied no army ; but was apprehended at Southampton , the night before Henry ...
Page 81
... enmity are strongly stated by Holinshed : " The Duke of York , per- ceiving his evill will , openlie dissembled that which he inwardlie minded , Lucy . Thus , while the vulture 4 of sedition SCENE III . 81 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
... enmity are strongly stated by Holinshed : " The Duke of York , per- ceiving his evill will , openlie dissembled that which he inwardlie minded , Lucy . Thus , while the vulture 4 of sedition SCENE III . 81 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
Page 116
... Holinshed . P. 14. The King from Eltham I intend to steal , - And sit at chiefest stern of public weal . So Mason and Col- lier's second folio . The original has send instead of steal . ACT I. , SCENE 2 . - - So P. 15. The whiles the ...
... Holinshed . P. 14. The King from Eltham I intend to steal , - And sit at chiefest stern of public weal . So Mason and Col- lier's second folio . The original has send instead of steal . ACT I. , SCENE 2 . - - So P. 15. The whiles the ...
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