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Page xvii
Brave peers of England , pillars of the state , To you duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep ...
Brave peers of England , pillars of the state , To you duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep ...
Page xviii
Methinks these peers of France should smile at that ! " The audience is constantly kept in mind of the connexion of the events by which Henry VI . both " lost France , and made his England bleed . " The unhappy marriage with Margaret of ...
Methinks these peers of France should smile at that ! " The audience is constantly kept in mind of the connexion of the events by which Henry VI . both " lost France , and made his England bleed . " The unhappy marriage with Margaret of ...
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threw the empire of the English in France . In the final chorus to Henry V. , written some years after this play , the dramatic connexion of these disasters with the death of this heroic prince is clearly indi- cated : - Fortune made ...
threw the empire of the English in France . In the final chorus to Henry V. , written some years after this play , the dramatic connexion of these disasters with the death of this heroic prince is clearly indi- cated : - Fortune made ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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