The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xxiii
... French throne . As for the Salic Law , supposedly derived from the old Frankish cus- toms , which barred the rights of females to the suc- cession , that was a fraudulent plea worked up by French lawyers of the fourteenth century in ...
... French throne . As for the Salic Law , supposedly derived from the old Frankish cus- toms , which barred the rights of females to the suc- cession , that was a fraudulent plea worked up by French lawyers of the fourteenth century in ...
Page 79
... FRENCH SOLDIER , ' and ' Bor ' Pistol . Yield , cur ! French Soldier . Je pense que vous ĂȘtes le gentilhomme de bonne qualitĂ© . Pistol . Qualtitie ! Calen o custure me ! Art thou a gentleman ? what is thy name ? discuss . French Soldier ...
... FRENCH SOLDIER , ' and ' Bor ' Pistol . Yield , cur ! French Soldier . Je pense que vous ĂȘtes le gentilhomme de bonne qualitĂ© . Pistol . Qualtitie ! Calen o custure me ! Art thou a gentleman ? what is thy name ? discuss . French Soldier ...
Page 108
... French city for one fair French maid that stands in my way . French King . Yes , my lord , you see them perspectively : 320 the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with maiden walls , that war hath never entered . King ...
... French city for one fair French maid that stands in my way . French King . Yes , my lord , you see them perspectively : 320 the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with maiden walls , that war hath never entered . King ...
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