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Humphrey , who was born in 1391 , became an appealing figure to the chroniclers almost immediately after his ... Beginning with Richard Fox , a monk of St. Albans , who wrote a circumstantial account of Humphrey's last days soon after ...
Humphrey , who was born in 1391 , became an appealing figure to the chroniclers almost immediately after his ... Beginning with Richard Fox , a monk of St. Albans , who wrote a circumstantial account of Humphrey's last days soon after ...
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441 ) , so Shakespeare has characters acknowledge Humphrey's public image . ... Scholars have asserted that the removal of Humphrey from the political scene opened the door to the Yorkist pretender and thereby played a key part in ...
441 ) , so Shakespeare has characters acknowledge Humphrey's public image . ... Scholars have asserted that the removal of Humphrey from the political scene opened the door to the Yorkist pretender and thereby played a key part in ...
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On the whole , Eleanor's letter is more notable in the illumination of her own story than of Humphrey's . Obviously an exchange of letters rules out any discussion of Humphrey's death , thereby eliminating a primary center of the myth .
On the whole , Eleanor's letter is more notable in the illumination of her own story than of Humphrey's . Obviously an exchange of letters rules out any discussion of Humphrey's death , thereby eliminating a primary center of the myth .
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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