The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... Holinshed calls him , — who , though he was one of the Barons who wrested Magna Charta from King John , gave him great help in his fight with his Barons , and backed his son against Lewes . stance's re - marriages , important ...
... Holinshed calls him , — who , though he was one of the Barons who wrested Magna Charta from King John , gave him great help in his fight with his Barons , and backed his son against Lewes . stance's re - marriages , important ...
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... Holinshed states that the Bishop of Carlisle was committed to the custody of the Abbot of Westminster . On the whole , 1 It is perhaps worth while pointing out that the parallel of Edward and Richard is brought out by Hayward in his ...
... Holinshed states that the Bishop of Carlisle was committed to the custody of the Abbot of Westminster . On the whole , 1 It is perhaps worth while pointing out that the parallel of Edward and Richard is brought out by Hayward in his ...
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... Holinshed has been carefully followed by Shakespeare ; among the chief divergences are ( 1 ) the re - creation of the characters of the Queen , and Gaunt ; ( 2 ) the death- bed scene of Gaunt , and the deposition scene of Richard ; ( 3 ) ...
... Holinshed has been carefully followed by Shakespeare ; among the chief divergences are ( 1 ) the re - creation of the characters of the Queen , and Gaunt ; ( 2 ) the death- bed scene of Gaunt , and the deposition scene of Richard ; ( 3 ) ...
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... Holinshed tells us that this deputy was Thomas Holland , Duke of Surrey . Capell suggested " Marshal " for " Lord marshal , " in order to normalise the scansion of the line ; otherwise " marshal " must be taken as equivalent to a ...
... Holinshed tells us that this deputy was Thomas Holland , Duke of Surrey . Capell suggested " Marshal " for " Lord marshal , " in order to normalise the scansion of the line ; otherwise " marshal " must be taken as equivalent to a ...
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... Holinshed before him , assumed that a line has been lost directly after this , and introduced the following words after " Cobham , " " The son of Richard Earl of Arundel . " II . i . 283. Sir John Ramston ; according to Holinshed " Sir ...
... Holinshed before him , assumed that a line has been lost directly after this , and introduced the following words after " Cobham , " " The son of Richard Earl of Arundel . " II . i . 283. Sir John Ramston ; according to Holinshed " Sir ...
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