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... Raphael Holinshed, first compiled in 1577. From Edmund Spenser, in The Faerie Queene (1590), Shakespeare derived the name of Cordelia in its present form, and also the detail of her death by hanging (II. x. 27-32). Other suggestions ...
... Raphael Holinshed, first compiled in 1577. From Edmund Spenser, in The Faerie Queene (1590), Shakespeare derived the name of Cordelia in its present form, and also the detail of her death by hanging (II. x. 27-32). Other suggestions ...
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... Raphael. Holinshed. The. Chronicles. of. England,. Scotland,. and. Ireland. Leir the son of Baldud was admitted ruler over the Britains, in the year of the world 3105, at what ... Raphael Holinshed: Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ire- ...
... Raphael. Holinshed. The. Chronicles. of. England,. Scotland,. and. Ireland. Leir the son of Baldud was admitted ruler over the Britains, in the year of the world 3105, at what ... Raphael Holinshed: Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ire- ...
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... , only moved thereto (I say) for respect of her person and amiable virtues. This Aganippus was one of the twelve kings that ruled Gallia in those days, as in British history it is recorded. 194 SELECTIONS RAPHAEL HOLINSHED.
... , only moved thereto (I say) for respect of her person and amiable virtues. This Aganippus was one of the twelve kings that ruled Gallia in those days, as in British history it is recorded. 194 SELECTIONS RAPHAEL HOLINSHED.
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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