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... matter of course the worthy manner in which he assumes regal dignity and responsibilities . So the way is prepared for his progress in Henry V. to the sober , soldierly kingliness - relieved withal by occasional flashes of homely humour ...
... matter of course the worthy manner in which he assumes regal dignity and responsibilities . So the way is prepared for his progress in Henry V. to the sober , soldierly kingliness - relieved withal by occasional flashes of homely humour ...
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... matter by battell , whether by treason or otherwise , so it fortuned , that the English power was discomfited , the earle taken prisoner , and aboue a thousand of his people slaine in the place . The shamefull villanie vsed by the ...
... matter by battell , whether by treason or otherwise , so it fortuned , that the English power was discomfited , the earle taken prisoner , and aboue a thousand of his people slaine in the place . The shamefull villanie vsed by the ...
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... matter , made answer , that the earle of March was not taken prisoner for his cause , nor in his seruice , but willinglie suffered himselfe to be taken , bicause he would not withstand the attempts of Owen Glendouer , and his complices ...
... matter , made answer , that the earle of March was not taken prisoner for his cause , nor in his seruice , but willinglie suffered himselfe to be taken , bicause he would not withstand the attempts of Owen Glendouer , and his complices ...
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... matter came to triall , the most part of the confederates abandoned them , and at the daie of the con- flict left them alone . Thus after that the conspirators had dis- couered themselues , the lord Henrie Persie desirous to proceed in ...
... matter came to triall , the most part of the confederates abandoned them , and at the daie of the con- flict left them alone . Thus after that the conspirators had dis- couered themselues , the lord Henrie Persie desirous to proceed in ...
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... matter was growen to that point , that by no meanes it could be auoided , so that ( said he ) this daie shall either bring vs all to aduancement & honor , or else if it shall chance vs to be ouercome , shall deliuer vs from the kings ...
... matter was growen to that point , that by no meanes it could be auoided , so that ( said he ) this daie shall either bring vs all to aduancement & honor , or else if it shall chance vs to be ouercome , shall deliuer vs from the kings ...
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