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... mentioned treaty knows nothing of Margaret or of Anjou and Maine . Conversely , the broken marriage arrangement between the King of England and the Earl of Armagnac's daughter in 1 Henry VI has seemingly been forgotten in 2 Henry VI ...
... mentioned treaty knows nothing of Margaret or of Anjou and Maine . Conversely , the broken marriage arrangement between the King of England and the Earl of Armagnac's daughter in 1 Henry VI has seemingly been forgotten in 2 Henry VI ...
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... mentioned by way of advertisement on the title page , in a moralistic appendage ( ' With a lamentable ende of Shores wife , an example for all wicked women ' ) , which does not do justice to the sympathetic treatment of Jane in the ...
... mentioned by way of advertisement on the title page , in a moralistic appendage ( ' With a lamentable ende of Shores wife , an example for all wicked women ' ) , which does not do justice to the sympathetic treatment of Jane in the ...
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... mentioned King Henry's impatience with the ' dilatory sloth ' of the cardinals , whom we find immediately after his ... mention Anne at any time . Shakespeare could obviously have written a play in which such a conflict was featured ...
... mentioned King Henry's impatience with the ' dilatory sloth ' of the cardinals , whom we find immediately after his ... mention Anne at any time . Shakespeare could obviously have written a play in which such a conflict was featured ...
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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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