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... Holinshed barely records ( iii . 160 , Stone , p . 48 ) that Philip bastard sonne to King Richard , to whom his father had given the castell and honor of Coinacke , killed the Vicount of Limoges in revenge of his father's death . ' 2 ...
... Holinshed barely records ( iii . 160 , Stone , p . 48 ) that Philip bastard sonne to King Richard , to whom his father had given the castell and honor of Coinacke , killed the Vicount of Limoges in revenge of his father's death . ' 2 ...
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... Holinshed . Holinshed's Arthur is not , it is true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth ' that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains this character ...
... Holinshed . Holinshed's Arthur is not , it is true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth ' that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains this character ...
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... 131. This charge against Eleanor has no support in Holinshed ; but both Fabyan and Stow report traditions of her adultery ( Hol . ed . Stone , p . 51 ) . Bast Aust . Hear the crier . What the devil 31 SC . I King John.
... 131. This charge against Eleanor has no support in Holinshed ; but both Fabyan and Stow report traditions of her adultery ( Hol . ed . Stone , p . 51 ) . Bast Aust . Hear the crier . What the devil 31 SC . I King John.
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... Holinshed , was , according to a contem- porary authority ( Ann . Waver- leia ) , the actual date of Elinor's death ( 1204 ) . Mr. Stone ( Hol . p . 61 ) suggests that Shake- speare chose it because on the same page of Holinshed he ...
... Holinshed , was , according to a contem- porary authority ( Ann . Waver- leia ) , the actual date of Elinor's death ( 1204 ) . Mr. Stone ( Hol . p . 61 ) suggests that Shake- speare chose it because on the same page of Holinshed he ...
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... Holinshed's chief authority , Halle . Some un- known source perhaps supplied Shakespeare with the informa- tion that Carlisle was committed to the custody of the Abbot of Westminster , as we know to have been the case , not as Holinshed ...
... Holinshed's chief authority , Halle . Some un- known source perhaps supplied Shakespeare with the informa- tion that Carlisle was committed to the custody of the Abbot of Westminster , as we know to have been the case , not as Holinshed ...
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