Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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Page 81
... army into position , the King was carried into Swinstead Abbey and there lay at the point of death . In one of the fierce skirmishes between the armies Lord Melun , a prominent French Lord , was slain , but before he died he confessed ...
... army into position , the King was carried into Swinstead Abbey and there lay at the point of death . In one of the fierce skirmishes between the armies Lord Melun , a prominent French Lord , was slain , but before he died he confessed ...
Page 189
... army encamped outside the village of Frevent , about forty - five miles from Calais . But now the French were hot upon the chase , and with an army of nearly 82,000 men the Constable of France and the Dauphin , with the greater and ...
... army encamped outside the village of Frevent , about forty - five miles from Calais . But now the French were hot upon the chase , and with an army of nearly 82,000 men the Constable of France and the Dauphin , with the greater and ...
Page 258
... army , but was defeated and executed . Richmond pressed on towards Tamworth , and finally encamped near Bosworth Field , in Leicestershire . King Richard gathered the northern lords and squires ; and Norfolk from the east , Brakenbury ...
... army , but was defeated and executed . Richmond pressed on towards Tamworth , and finally encamped near Bosworth Field , in Leicestershire . King Richard gathered the northern lords and squires ; and Norfolk from the east , Brakenbury ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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