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... circumstances that have been already urged , to show that these plays were not originally the production of Shakspeare : " Ah Plantagenet , why seek'st thou to depose me ? " Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , " And from two ...
... circumstances that have been already urged , to show that these plays were not originally the production of Shakspeare : " Ah Plantagenet , why seek'st thou to depose me ? " Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , " And from two ...
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... circumstance to prove Marlowe the author of The Whole Contention ; it is , however , in other re- spects , sufficiently probable that he had fome hand in it . ،، The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard son to the lord ...
... circumstance to prove Marlowe the author of The Whole Contention ; it is , however , in other re- spects , sufficiently probable that he had fome hand in it . ،، The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard son to the lord ...
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... circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilst this battail was in fighting , a prieste called Sir Robbert Afpall , chappelaine and schole - master to the yong erle of Rutlande , ii sonne to the above named duke of Yorke , scarce of the age ...
... circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilst this battail was in fighting , a prieste called Sir Robbert Afpall , chappelaine and schole - master to the yong erle of Rutlande , ii sonne to the above named duke of Yorke , scarce of the age ...
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... circumstance is omitted , or varied in the scene . It is not , however , imagined that Shakspeare had ever confulted Whethamstede : he found the same story no doubt in fome old black letter Chronicle , or he might poffibly have it from ...
... circumstance is omitted , or varied in the scene . It is not , however , imagined that Shakspeare had ever confulted Whethamstede : he found the same story no doubt in fome old black letter Chronicle , or he might poffibly have it from ...
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... circumstance is mentioned both by Hall and Holinshed : - at which tyme the fon ( as fome write ) appeared to the earle of March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke such courage ...
... circumstance is mentioned both by Hall and Holinshed : - at which tyme the fon ( as fome write ) appeared to the earle of March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke such courage ...
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