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It was perfectly natural that he , for the most part , should follow Holinshed , which is a compilation from all the ... For example , in Holinshed's narrative of the pathetic interview between Talbot and his son , before they both fell ...
It was perfectly natural that he , for the most part , should follow Holinshed , which is a compilation from all the ... For example , in Holinshed's narrative of the pathetic interview between Talbot and his son , before they both fell ...
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The narrative of Holinshed , and not that of Hall , has been followed by the poet in the second scene of this act . Malone did some injustice to Shak- spere in maintaining that he could not have been the author of the First Part of ...
The narrative of Holinshed , and not that of Hall , has been followed by the poet in the second scene of this act . Malone did some injustice to Shak- spere in maintaining that he could not have been the author of the First Part of ...
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is suggested by Holinshed : - " Brought up poorly in their trade of keeping cattle . " Of the choice of her sword " out of a deal of old iron , " we have no- thing in Hall , nor in the first edition of Holinshed , nor have we the ...
is suggested by Holinshed : - " Brought up poorly in their trade of keeping cattle . " Of the choice of her sword " out of a deal of old iron , " we have no- thing in Hall , nor in the first edition of Holinshed , nor have we the ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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