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Page viii
... noble Kynge Johan , as a faythful Moyses Withstode proude Pharo for hys pore Israel . ( lines 1106-7 ) . He takes part with " Englandes ryghtfull herytage " - for Bale carefully avoids any mention of Arthur - and is made to declare that ...
... noble Kynge Johan , as a faythful Moyses Withstode proude Pharo for hys pore Israel . ( lines 1106-7 ) . He takes part with " Englandes ryghtfull herytage " - for Bale carefully avoids any mention of Arthur - and is made to declare that ...
Page ix
... noble actes are alyve . His zele is declared , as towchinge Christes religyon , In that he exyled the Jewes out of thys regyon . The good bishop's idea of John is as faulty as his idea of poetry and verse ; his bias is due chiefly to ...
... noble actes are alyve . His zele is declared , as towchinge Christes religyon , In that he exyled the Jewes out of thys regyon . The good bishop's idea of John is as faulty as his idea of poetry and verse ; his bias is due chiefly to ...
Page xix
... noble men of the Britains , who when they could not prevaile in their suit , they banded themselves togither and , joining in confederacy with Robert , earle of Alanson , the vicount Beamont , William de Fulgiers , and other , they ...
... noble men of the Britains , who when they could not prevaile in their suit , they banded themselves togither and , joining in confederacy with Robert , earle of Alanson , the vicount Beamont , William de Fulgiers , and other , they ...
Page 7
... noble house " ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Captain , iii . 3 : " Fair fall thy sweet face for it " ; Burns ' Lines to a Haggis : " Fair fa ' thy honest sonsie face . " And were our father and this son like him , SC . I. ] 7 KING JOHN.
... noble house " ; Beaumont and Fletcher , The Captain , iii . 3 : " Fair fall thy sweet face for it " ; Burns ' Lines to a Haggis : " Fair fa ' thy honest sonsie face . " And were our father and this son like him , SC . I. ] 7 KING JOHN.
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... noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love , That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers and the right thou hast in France , Together with that ...
... noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love , That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers and the right thou hast in France , Together with that ...
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