Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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25. oldal
... France . With one exception , however , of doubtful autho- rity , there is no ground in contemporary historians , French or English , for Edward's suit to this Lady Bona . It was probably taken from Polydore Ver- gil . ‡ It is ...
... France . With one exception , however , of doubtful autho- rity , there is no ground in contemporary historians , French or English , for Edward's suit to this Lady Bona . It was probably taken from Polydore Ver- gil . ‡ It is ...
27. oldal
... France . Hast . ' Tis better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our ...
... France . Hast . ' Tis better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our ...
124. oldal
... France sequestered English goods at Bourdeaux , and the French ambassa- dor was consequently " commanded to keep his house . " + This French aggression appears to have arisen immediately out of Henry's resenting the support given by France ...
... France sequestered English goods at Bourdeaux , and the French ambassa- dor was consequently " commanded to keep his house . " + This French aggression appears to have arisen immediately out of Henry's resenting the support given by France ...
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