A Note on Hamlet's Illegitimacy: Identifying a Source of the "dram of eale" Speech (Q2 1.4.17-38)
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Description: Steve Sohmer identifies a previously unrecognized source for Hamlet's speech: De Laudibus Legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue (1394? - 1476?), Chief Justice of the King's Bench under Henry VI.
[EMLS 6.3 (January, 2001]: 13.1-7 A note on Hamlet's illegitimacy A note on Hamlet's illegitimacy identifying a source of the "dram of eale" speech (Q2 1.4.17-38) Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA.
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