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4 ) , and the last battle and death of Talbot ( iv . 4-7 ) . The former has the grace and point of his early dialogue , at moments tending to the too nicely balanced repartee of Love's Labour's Lost ; elsewhere , as in Warwick's ...
4 ) , and the last battle and death of Talbot ( iv . 4-7 ) . The former has the grace and point of his early dialogue , at moments tending to the too nicely balanced repartee of Love's Labour's Lost ; elsewhere , as in Warwick's ...
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Something more , again , than imperfect understanding or botching is needed to account for the difference between York's address to Richard after the battle in the two versions . In C it runs : How now boyes , fortunate this fight hath ...
Something more , again , than imperfect understanding or botching is needed to account for the difference between York's address to Richard after the battle in the two versions . In C it runs : How now boyes , fortunate this fight hath ...
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This brave officer fell , according to Holinshed and to history , under suspicion of cowardice after the battle of Patay , in consequence of which his Garter was taken from him . Holinshed adds ( iii . 601 , Stone , p .
This brave officer fell , according to Holinshed and to history , under suspicion of cowardice after the battle of Patay , in consequence of which his Garter was taken from him . Holinshed adds ( iii . 601 , Stone , p .
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Win . He was a king bless'd of the King of kings . Unto the French the dreadful judgement - day So dreadful will not be as was his sight . . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous .
Win . He was a king bless'd of the King of kings . Unto the French the dreadful judgement - day So dreadful will not be as was his sight . . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous .
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I 30 110. dreadful , dreaded . curred , according to Holinshed , 116. wanted , lacked . at the battle of Patay ( June 18 , 126. stood agazed on , gazed 1429 ) , six weeks after the siege in terror at . The word , proof Orleans had been ...
I 30 110. dreadful , dreaded . curred , according to Holinshed , 116. wanted , lacked . at the battle of Patay ( June 18 , 126. stood agazed on , gazed 1429 ) , six weeks after the siege in terror at . The word , proof Orleans had been ...
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