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Pagina 11
II This is nothing more than Holinshed versified , with the order of the earldoms changed to fit the meter : He was possessed of fiue earledomes , Lancaster , Lincolne , Salisburie , Leicester , and Derbie.ro It is clear that Marlowe is ...
II This is nothing more than Holinshed versified , with the order of the earldoms changed to fit the meter : He was possessed of fiue earledomes , Lancaster , Lincolne , Salisburie , Leicester , and Derbie.ro It is clear that Marlowe is ...
Pagina 15
This is not in Holinshed , but Fabyan gives it as follows : Maydens of Englonde , sore maye ye morne , For your lemmans ye haue loste at Bannockisborne , With a heue a lowe . What wenyth the kynge of Englonde , So soone to haue wonne ...
This is not in Holinshed , but Fabyan gives it as follows : Maydens of Englonde , sore maye ye morne , For your lemmans ye haue loste at Bannockisborne , With a heue a lowe . What wenyth the kynge of Englonde , So soone to haue wonne ...
Pagina 19
But Holinshed makes it clear that the Queen and Prince went on two separate occasions , not together , as Marlowe has ... as a putrifying branche , That deads the royall vine is derived from Holinshed's statement : Their cheefe request ...
But Holinshed makes it clear that the Queen and Prince went on two separate occasions , not together , as Marlowe has ... as a putrifying branche , That deads the royall vine is derived from Holinshed's statement : Their cheefe request ...
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