The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... claims on the French crown . In the first place , it is clear from his text that before the Archbishop takes any hand ... claim is brought by 1 C. L. Kingsford , English Historical Literature , pp . 120-1 ; cf. Wylie , i . 390-2 . French ...
... claims on the French crown . In the first place , it is clear from his text that before the Archbishop takes any hand ... claim is brought by 1 C. L. Kingsford , English Historical Literature , pp . 120-1 ; cf. Wylie , i . 390-2 . French ...
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... claim , King Lewis his satisfaction , all appear To hold in right and title of the female : 90 So do the kings of France unto this day . Howbeit they would hold up this Salic law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And ...
... claim , King Lewis his satisfaction , all appear To hold in right and title of the female : 90 So do the kings of France unto this day . Howbeit they would hold up this Salic law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And ...
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... claim some certain dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , King Edward the third . In answer of which claim , the prince our master Says that you savour too much of your youth , And bids you be advised there's nought in ...
... claim some certain dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , King Edward the third . In answer of which claim , the prince our master Says that you savour too much of your youth , And bids you be advised there's nought in ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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