King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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... 102 ; III , vi , 164 ; V , ii , 341 ; sometimes in names , 1 Raphael Holinshed compiled the Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland , which were published in 1578 . as III , v , 40. Those who study dramatic 4 INTRODUCTION.
... 102 ; III , vi , 164 ; V , ii , 341 ; sometimes in names , 1 Raphael Holinshed compiled the Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland , which were published in 1578 . as III , v , 40. Those who study dramatic 4 INTRODUCTION.
Strana 34
... Holinshed . W. 61. Four hundred twenty - six . These dates and the accom- panying arithmetic S. took without question from Holinshed . W. Eight hundred five . Besides , their writers say , 34 [ ACT I KING HENRY THE FIFTH.
... Holinshed . W. 61. Four hundred twenty - six . These dates and the accom- panying arithmetic S. took without question from Holinshed . W. Eight hundred five . Besides , their writers say , 34 [ ACT I KING HENRY THE FIFTH.
Strana 35
... . Charlemain : taken from Holinshed . It should be Charles the Bald . There are other errors , but of even less importance to S.'s readers . W. And rather choose to hide them in a net Than SCENE II ] KING HENRY THE FIFTH 35.
... . Charlemain : taken from Holinshed . It should be Charles the Bald . There are other errors , but of even less importance to S.'s readers . W. And rather choose to hide them in a net Than SCENE II ] KING HENRY THE FIFTH 35.
Strana 51
... . 22. W. 2. by and by , at once . 8. his bedfellow : so Holinshed says : the practice was less uncommon of old than now . W. He speaks of Lord Scroop . Think you not that the powers we bear with us SCENE II ] 51 KING HENRY THE FIFTH.
... . 22. W. 2. by and by , at once . 8. his bedfellow : so Holinshed says : the practice was less uncommon of old than now . W. He speaks of Lord Scroop . Think you not that the powers we bear with us SCENE II ] 51 KING HENRY THE FIFTH.
Strana 80
... Holinshed . The name is D'Al- bret . S. took the names as he found them in Holinshed , and it is well for us to be content with them . W. The enumeration of the killed and prisoners at Agincourt , IV , viii , 69–95 , accounts for almost ...
... Holinshed . The name is D'Al- bret . S. took the names as he found them in Holinshed , and it is well for us to be content with them . W. The enumeration of the killed and prisoners at Agincourt , IV , viii , 69–95 , accounts for almost ...
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