Narrative and Dramatic Sources of ShakespeareGeoffrey Bullough Columbia University Press, 1975 - 553 pages |
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... Chronicle ; translated by the editor 165 VIII . Analogue . From Tarltons Newes out of Purga- torie , Anon . ( c . 1590 ) 169 IX . Possible Historical Source . The murder of Francesco Maria I , Duke of Urbino 172 A. Luigi Gonzaga ...
... Chronicle ; translated by the editor 165 VIII . Analogue . From Tarltons Newes out of Purga- torie , Anon . ( c . 1590 ) 169 IX . Possible Historical Source . The murder of Francesco Maria I , Duke of Urbino 172 A. Luigi Gonzaga ...
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... Chronicle of Andrew Wyntoun 475 IV . Source . From The Chronicles of England , Scot- lande , and Ireland , by R. Holinshed ( 1587 edn . ) A. The Chronicle of Scotland ( Macbeth ) 478 478 B. ' The Description of Scotland ' ( Ancient ...
... Chronicle of Andrew Wyntoun 475 IV . Source . From The Chronicles of England , Scot- lande , and Ireland , by R. Holinshed ( 1587 edn . ) A. The Chronicle of Scotland ( Macbeth ) 478 478 B. ' The Description of Scotland ' ( Ancient ...
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Contents
Source From Historiae Danicae by Saxo Gram | 60 |
Possible Source From The Romane Historie | 80 |
Analogue Henrici Scotorum Regis Manes | 125 |
Possible Sources From Seneca His Tenne | 159 |
Analogue From The St Albans Chronicle | 165 |
Possible Historical Source The murder | 172 |
Possible Source From The Tragedie of Dido | 176 |
Analogue From The Conflict of Conscience | 182 |
Geoffrey of Monmouth translated | 311 |
Possible Source From Remaines Concerning | 322 |
Source From The Faerie Queene by Edmund | 332 |
Source From The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia | 402 |
Source From A Declaration of egregious Popish | 414 |
Macbeth Introduction | 423 |
Analogue From Vertumnus Sive Annus Recurrens | 470 |
Source From The Chronicles of England Scot | 478 |
Analogue From The Countesse of Pembrokes | 188 |
Source From Gli Hecatommithi by G B Giraldi | 239 |
Possible Source Certaine Tragicall Discourses | 253 |
Probable Source From The Generall Historie | 262 |
King Lear Introduction | 269 |
Texts | 309 |
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