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... Dauphin's insult . There is one reminder of it , in the special message which Exeter has for the Dauphin in II.iv , but that is all . What is more , there is no hint of the particular antagonism which we might legitimately expect to ...
... Dauphin's insult . There is one reminder of it , in the special message which Exeter has for the Dauphin in II.iv , but that is all . What is more , there is no hint of the particular antagonism which we might legitimately expect to ...
Page 126
... Dauphin , would make it all more temperamental . Not that the Dauphin could be turned into another Hotspur , but he might still be made to serve as a foil to Harry . English audiences were used to seeing the Dauphin as the arch - enemy ...
... Dauphin , would make it all more temperamental . Not that the Dauphin could be turned into another Hotspur , but he might still be made to serve as a foil to Harry . English audiences were used to seeing the Dauphin as the arch - enemy ...
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... Dauphin's insult , and there is not a word here of tennis balls . It is the original reception of King Charles's , not the Dauphin's , ambassadors that Shakespeare follows up with Exeter's mission to the French king , when Henry's legal ...
... Dauphin's insult , and there is not a word here of tennis balls . It is the original reception of King Charles's , not the Dauphin's , ambassadors that Shakespeare follows up with Exeter's mission to the French king , when Henry's legal ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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