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Page xxviii
... English men . | Soul . Are you English men , then change your language | For the King's Tents are set a fire , | And all they that speake English will be kild . " This scene , however , comes after the submission made by the French ...
... English men . | Soul . Are you English men , then change your language | For the King's Tents are set a fire , | And all they that speake English will be kild . " This scene , however , comes after the submission made by the French ...
Page 52
... English with full power Dau . upon us ; And more than carefully it us concerns To answer royally in our defences . Therefore the Dukes of Berri and of Bretagne , Of Brabant and of Orleans , shall make forth , And you , Prince Dauphin ...
... English with full power Dau . upon us ; And more than carefully it us concerns To answer royally in our defences . Therefore the Dukes of Berri and of Bretagne , Of Brabant and of Orleans , shall make forth , And you , Prince Dauphin ...
Page 95
... English , etc. ] With the view of enhancing the effect produced by the influence of the king's personal courage , Shakespeare has somewhat exaggerated the depression of the English army ; see Holinshed , p . 187 , " The Englishmen also ...
... English , etc. ] With the view of enhancing the effect produced by the influence of the king's personal courage , Shakespeare has somewhat exaggerated the depression of the English army ; see Holinshed , p . 187 , " The Englishmen also ...
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