Footnote 303: See the documents printed in Fleay's A Chronicle History of the London Stage, pp.
The clown calls the piece a "pageant"; it cannot be called "a chronicle history.
The play contradicts the Chronicle, and therefore cannot be called a chronicle history.
Tamburlaine" is a chronicle history, presenting the story of the events of a life and ending with death.
More worthy examples of chronicle history are "Edward III," often ascribed to Marlowe and not unworthy of him, and the anonymous "Tragedy of Woodstock.
The native species of the chronicle history, which designedly assumed this name in order to make clear its origin and purpose, essayed nothing more or less than a dramatic version of an existing chronicle.
Fabiano's De casu Caesenae (1377) a sort of chronicle history in Latin prose on Cardinal Albornoz' capture of Caesena.
Carretto's Sofonisba, which hardly rises above the art of a chronicle history, though provided with a chorus, followed in 1502.
Were there nothing further to commend in the two parts of the historical play or chronicle history of "King Edward IV.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chronicle history" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.