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... Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland . Holinshed was the chief source of Shake - speare's Cymbeline , Lear and Macbeth as well as the ten history plays . In 1578 George Whetstone published Promos and Cassandra , the ...
... Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland . Holinshed was the chief source of Shake - speare's Cymbeline , Lear and Macbeth as well as the ten history plays . In 1578 George Whetstone published Promos and Cassandra , the ...
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... Holinshed or North but would have read both works in manuscript . North dedicated Plutarch's Lives to Queen Elizabeth . He would have had to obtain her consent to the dedi- cation and she would have had to read the Lives to judge of ...
... Holinshed or North but would have read both works in manuscript . North dedicated Plutarch's Lives to Queen Elizabeth . He would have had to obtain her consent to the dedi- cation and she would have had to read the Lives to judge of ...
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... Holinshed published in 1587 , ten years after the appearance of the first edition . The second edition was brought up to date , with additions to and some rewording of the old material . The wording of the second edition of Holinshed ...
... Holinshed published in 1587 , ten years after the appearance of the first edition . The second edition was brought up to date , with additions to and some rewording of the old material . The wording of the second edition of Holinshed ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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