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... Hall as some assume ; 1 the Tudor legend was com- mon property and would unquestionably have been emphasized in the basic plays upon which I claim he worked . Nor do I believe that Greene himself only followed Hall , although he ...
... Hall as some assume ; 1 the Tudor legend was com- mon property and would unquestionably have been emphasized in the basic plays upon which I claim he worked . Nor do I believe that Greene himself only followed Hall , although he ...
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... Hall ( 202-304 ) , and Grafton ( i . 622 - ii . 81 ) . Of these , though Holinshed was constantly consulted , the main source seems to have been Grafton for Part II and Hall for Part III . Most of what Grafton prints on Henry VI's reign ...
... Hall ( 202-304 ) , and Grafton ( i . 622 - ii . 81 ) . Of these , though Holinshed was constantly consulted , the main source seems to have been Grafton for Part II and Hall for Part III . Most of what Grafton prints on Henry VI's reign ...
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... Hall before him as he wrote . Further , since there is nothing elsewhere in Part II which can be traced to any passage in Hall that Grafton omitted in his transcription , there is no neces- sity to suppose that Hall was used at all . In ...
... Hall before him as he wrote . Further , since there is nothing elsewhere in Part II which can be traced to any passage in Hall that Grafton omitted in his transcription , there is no neces- sity to suppose that Hall was used at all . In ...
Inhalt
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
Urheberrecht | |
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