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... Grafton ( 1567 ) may be taken as identical with Hall ( 1548 ) from whom he transcribed . But he also omitted , added , and in a much less degree altered , Hall a few times . Holinshed varies from both in Henry VI . Shakespeare made use ...
... Grafton ( 1567 ) may be taken as identical with Hall ( 1548 ) from whom he transcribed . But he also omitted , added , and in a much less degree altered , Hall a few times . Holinshed varies from both in Henry VI . Shakespeare made use ...
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... Grafton I have omitted to distinguish Grafton's Continuation of Hardyng ( 1543 ) which is earlier than Hall's Chronicle . For the latter part of Henry VI . and for Richard III . , Shakespeare undoubtedly used this . He took many ...
... Grafton I have omitted to distinguish Grafton's Continuation of Hardyng ( 1543 ) which is earlier than Hall's Chronicle . For the latter part of Henry VI . and for Richard III . , Shakespeare undoubtedly used this . He took many ...
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William Shakespeare. Grafton = 361 to 396 Holinshed ) ; and Holinshed is Grafton in Richard III . to 525 in the latter after " Æsop's tale " where Holinshed says " Here endeth Sir Thomas Moore , and this that followeth is taken out of ...
William Shakespeare. Grafton = 361 to 396 Holinshed ) ; and Holinshed is Grafton in Richard III . to 525 in the latter after " Æsop's tale " where Holinshed says " Here endeth Sir Thomas Moore , and this that followeth is taken out of ...
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