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... Holinshed jointly leave us to infer . Holinshed's report of Bolingbroke's accusation against Mowbray includes the murder of Gloucester ; and the sentence of banishment as reported by Hall vaguely condemns ' Henry duke of Herfford [ i.e. ...
... Holinshed jointly leave us to infer . Holinshed's report of Bolingbroke's accusation against Mowbray includes the murder of Gloucester ; and the sentence of banishment as reported by Hall vaguely condemns ' Henry duke of Herfford [ i.e. ...
Page 95
... Holinshed when he wrote the scenes involving Mowbray and Aumerle in the Gloucester plot , but he did elaborate on Holinshed in letting Mowbray specifically repudiate the charge of murder ; and certainly his inclusion of the scene ...
... Holinshed when he wrote the scenes involving Mowbray and Aumerle in the Gloucester plot , but he did elaborate on Holinshed in letting Mowbray specifically repudiate the charge of murder ; and certainly his inclusion of the scene ...
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... Holinshed in a number of ways which show that Shakespeare borrowed his sequence of events from The Famous Victories . Neither Hall nor Holinshed says anything about an English mission to France before the parliament in which the ...
... Holinshed in a number of ways which show that Shakespeare borrowed his sequence of events from The Famous Victories . Neither Hall nor Holinshed says anything about an English mission to France before the parliament in which the ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into Two | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into One | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies The Tragedy of King Richard the Third | 53 |
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