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... Holinshed . trace of Holinshed's predecessor Hall is apparently to be found in connection with Act v . Scene iii . Holinshed copies Hall al- most verbatim , but a reference to York's age as preventing him from riding to Bolingbroke as ...
... Holinshed . trace of Holinshed's predecessor Hall is apparently to be found in connection with Act v . Scene iii . Holinshed copies Hall al- most verbatim , but a reference to York's age as preventing him from riding to Bolingbroke as ...
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... Holinshed is trivial , and on examination it may be seen that the second edition of the Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland ( 1586-7 ) was used ; for the withering of the bay - trees ( II . iv . 8 ) does not appear in the ...
... Holinshed is trivial , and on examination it may be seen that the second edition of the Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland ( 1586-7 ) was used ; for the withering of the bay - trees ( II . iv . 8 ) does not appear in the ...
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... Holinshed , p . 109 ) . If these excerpts from Holinshed be compared with Shake- speare's text , they will exhibit fairly the closeness with which the playwright followed the chronicler . The English history of Richard II . is therefore ...
... Holinshed , p . 109 ) . If these excerpts from Holinshed be compared with Shake- speare's text , they will exhibit fairly the closeness with which the playwright followed the chronicler . The English history of Richard II . is therefore ...
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