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Josephine and Allardyce Nicoll state this fact clearly , “ It will be found that more of Holinshed's actual wording has been retained in this play than in any other drama . Characterization , episode and dialogue owe directly to the ...
Josephine and Allardyce Nicoll state this fact clearly , “ It will be found that more of Holinshed's actual wording has been retained in this play than in any other drama . Characterization , episode and dialogue owe directly to the ...
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Also in 1577 appeared the first edition of Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland . Holinshed was the chief source of Shakespeare's Cymbeline , Lear , and Macbeth as well as the ten history plays .
Also in 1577 appeared the first edition of Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland . Holinshed was the chief source of Shakespeare's Cymbeline , Lear , and Macbeth as well as the ten history plays .
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The wording of the second edition of Holinshed ( in contrast to the first edition ) is in evidence in most of the history ... King Henry VIII has four sources , Hall's Union of the Families of Lancaster and York ( 1548 ) , Holinshed's ...
The wording of the second edition of Holinshed ( in contrast to the first edition ) is in evidence in most of the history ... King Henry VIII has four sources , Hall's Union of the Families of Lancaster and York ( 1548 ) , Holinshed's ...
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