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... Holinshed's version 4 ; while it was pro- 1 A large number of modern historians seem to assume that hypocrisy was a conspicuous feature of the historical Henry's character ; a baseless charge as Wylie shows ( ii . 245 ) . 2 A Study of ...
... Holinshed's version 4 ; while it was pro- 1 A large number of modern historians seem to assume that hypocrisy was a conspicuous feature of the historical Henry's character ; a baseless charge as Wylie shows ( ii . 245 ) . 2 A Study of ...
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... Holinshed or Holinshed's modern successors instead of his play , and so draw precisely those cynical con- clusions , the evidence for which he had been at pains to erase from the record . Yet he would not and could not dispense with the ...
... Holinshed or Holinshed's modern successors instead of his play , and so draw precisely those cynical con- clusions , the evidence for which he had been at pains to erase from the record . Yet he would not and could not dispense with the ...
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... Holinshed , though of course the main source , is far from being the only one . Hall is several times drawn upon ( v . notes 1. 2. 45 , 52 , 138 , 256 ; 3. 7. 147-53 ; 4. 1. 287 ) and the fact that the Archbishop's speech ( 1. 2. 33 ff ...
... Holinshed , though of course the main source , is far from being the only one . Hall is several times drawn upon ( v . notes 1. 2. 45 , 52 , 138 , 256 ; 3. 7. 147-53 ; 4. 1. 287 ) and the fact that the Archbishop's speech ( 1. 2. 33 ff ...
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