The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Holinshed , and Holinshed bor- rowed his narration from the Chronicles of Scotland , translated by John Bellenden , from the Latin of Hector Boethius , and first published at Edinburgh , in 1541 . " Malcolm the Second , king of Scotland ...
... Holinshed , and Holinshed bor- rowed his narration from the Chronicles of Scotland , translated by John Bellenden , from the Latin of Hector Boethius , and first published at Edinburgh , in 1541 . " Malcolm the Second , king of Scotland ...
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... Holinshed , " for the space of six months togither there appeared no sunne by daye , nor moon by night in anie part of the realme ; but still the sky was covered with continual clouds ; and sometimes such outrageous winds arose , with ...
... Holinshed , " for the space of six months togither there appeared no sunne by daye , nor moon by night in anie part of the realme ; but still the sky was covered with continual clouds ; and sometimes such outrageous winds arose , with ...
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... Holinshed . 3 Colme - kill is the famous Iona , one of the Western Isles , mentioned by Holinshed as the burial - place of many ancient kings of Scotland . Colme- kill means the cell or chapel of St. Columbo . ACT III . SCENE I. Fores ...
... Holinshed . 3 Colme - kill is the famous Iona , one of the Western Isles , mentioned by Holinshed as the burial - place of many ancient kings of Scotland . Colme- kill means the cell or chapel of St. Columbo . ACT III . SCENE I. Fores ...
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