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... Wright , however , has shown that the only authority for this statement is John Weever ( Mirror of Martyrs , 1601 ) , and that Weever's authority was apparently the speech of Shallow just referred to . Taking it then as established that ...
... Wright , however , has shown that the only authority for this statement is John Weever ( Mirror of Martyrs , 1601 ) , and that Weever's authority was apparently the speech of Shallow just referred to . Taking it then as established that ...
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... ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince Henry . - The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several years . According to Shakespeare ...
... ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince Henry . - The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several years . According to Shakespeare ...
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... Wright that the ultimate authority for the statement that Sir John Oldcastle had been Sir Thomas Mowbray's page is the play itself . Whether Shakespeare did or did not intend to disparage the good Lord Cobham , it would seem that ...
... Wright that the ultimate authority for the statement that Sir John Oldcastle had been Sir Thomas Mowbray's page is the play itself . Whether Shakespeare did or did not intend to disparage the good Lord Cobham , it would seem that ...
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... Wright has shown , in the case of Sir John Fastolfe . CHARACTERISATION 1. The King - We have seen in Richard II . how Shake- speare leads Bolingbroke through the vicissitudes of revolt against tyranny and of exile . There also we have ...
... Wright has shown , in the case of Sir John Fastolfe . CHARACTERISATION 1. The King - We have seen in Richard II . how Shake- speare leads Bolingbroke through the vicissitudes of revolt against tyranny and of exile . There also we have ...
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... Wright : " Westmoreland was Henry's brother - in - law , his second wife Joan being the daughter of John of Gaunt by Catharine Swynford . " 33. dear ] dear in its import , impor- tant , as in Romeo and Juliet , v . iii . 32 . West . My ...
... Wright : " Westmoreland was Henry's brother - in - law , his second wife Joan being the daughter of John of Gaunt by Catharine Swynford . " 33. dear ] dear in its import , impor- tant , as in Romeo and Juliet , v . iii . 32 . West . My ...
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