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Page 84
... French forces on the eve of King John's death lasts until night- fall . The victory is undecided , but the French on the whole have the best of it , in spite of the death of Melun and the return of the English barons to their true ...
... French forces on the eve of King John's death lasts until night- fall . The victory is undecided , but the French on the whole have the best of it , in spite of the death of Melun and the return of the English barons to their true ...
Page 122
... French ambassador . He is now expecting the French king's answer , which Canterbury thinks he ' could with a ready guess declare Before the Frenchman speak a word of it ' ( 1.i.96–7 ) . But Canterbury also informs the Bishop of Ely that ...
... French ambassador . He is now expecting the French king's answer , which Canterbury thinks he ' could with a ready guess declare Before the Frenchman speak a word of it ' ( 1.i.96–7 ) . But Canterbury also informs the Bishop of Ely that ...
Page 126
... French crown then than there is now and that it was activated by uncertainty as to the prospects and intentions of France's Henri IV . Queen Elizabeth was continually feeding the French king with driblets of men and money and had not ...
... French crown then than there is now and that it was activated by uncertainty as to the prospects and intentions of France's Henri IV . Queen Elizabeth was continually feeding the French king with driblets of men and money and had not ...
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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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