-
about Holinshed's life and for the most part his
early years are
primarily a
matter of speculation.
Holinshed was most
likely born to
Ralph Holinshed of...
- Shakespeare's
Holinshed: The
Chronicle and the
Plays Compared.
Lawrence and Bullen. Clegg,
Cyndia Susan (1992),
Which Holinshed?
Holinshed's Chronicles at...
-
Shakespeare borrowed the
character Banquo from
Holinshed's Chronicles, a
history of
Britain published by
Raphael Holinshed in 1587. In Chronicles,
Banquo is an...
- 1594)
depicts the
murder at
Berkeley Castle,
using props mentioned in
Holinshed, and po****r
stories of a red-hot
poker or
suffocation continue to circulate...
-
proper claim to the throne, and only took it at the
urging of his wife.
Holinshed accepted Boece's
version of Macbeth's
reign at face
value and included...
- suggests,
misinterpreted a p****age from his source,
Raphael Holinshed's 1577 Chronicle.
Holinshed wrote, "King
Richard pitched his
field on a hill called...
- Shakespeare's prin****l
sources is the
Holinshed (1587)[full
citation needed]
account of King Duncan.
Holinshed described the ****ure King
Macbeth of Scotland...
- its loss was a
mortifying blow to the queen's prestige.
According to
Holinshed's Chronicles, Mary
later lamented (although this may be apocryphal), "When...
-
material was
published by
Holinshed in 1577 as The
Chronicles of England,
Scotland and
Ireland (usually
known as
Holinshed's Chronicles).
Wolfe married...
- male
child of
eight months to the very
great grief of the
whole court",
Holinshed, the chronicler,
reported that "in
November the
queen was
delivered of...