Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: Romances: Cymbeline, The winter's tale of the tempestGeoffrey Bullough Combines historical and literary data in this discussion of the sources and background of Shakespeare's plays. |
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Source From The First Volume of Chronicles | 38 |
Source From The Description and Historie | 46 |
Source Frederyke of Jennen Anon 1560 edn | 63 |
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