The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xliv
... Burgundy out of the ladies ' earshot . Nor are we to be surprised if ' the mirror of Christendom ' should in the age of Henry VIII , Elizabeth , and Henri Quatre allow himself such frankness . In any case , when Henry engages with his ...
... Burgundy out of the ladies ' earshot . Nor are we to be surprised if ' the mirror of Christendom ' should in the age of Henry VIII , Elizabeth , and Henri Quatre allow himself such frankness . In any case , when Henry engages with his ...
Page 98
... BURGUNDY , and other French ' King Henry . Peace to this meeting , wherefore we are met ! Unto our brother France , and to our sister , Health and fair time of day : joy and good wishes To our most fair and princely cousin Katharine ...
... BURGUNDY , and other French ' King Henry . Peace to this meeting , wherefore we are met ! Unto our brother France , and to our sister , Health and fair time of day : joy and good wishes To our most fair and princely cousin Katharine ...
Page 100
... Burgundy , you would the peace , Whose want gives growth to th'imperfections 70 Which you have cited , you must buy that peace With full accord to all our just demands , Whose tenours and particular effects You have , enscheduled ...
... Burgundy , you would the peace , Whose want gives growth to th'imperfections 70 Which you have cited , you must buy that peace With full accord to all our just demands , Whose tenours and particular effects You have , enscheduled ...
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