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ACT I, SCENE 1. 4–7: Artois, unsuccessful in his efforts to establish himself in his
patrimony, was banished in 1331, retired to the Netherlands, and fled to England
in 1334. His hospitable reception by King Edward made one more point of ...
ACT I, SCENE 1. 4–7: Artois, unsuccessful in his efforts to establish himself in his
patrimony, was banished in 1331, retired to the Netherlands, and fled to England
in 1334. His hospitable reception by King Edward made one more point of ...
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ACT II, SCENE 2. 834: underneath the brows: downcast. 862–863: Cf. 1.604. 886
: At the battles of Sluys and Crecy King Edward profited greatly by fighting with
the sun at his back and in his enemies' eyes, a detail that may have suggested ...
ACT II, SCENE 2. 834: underneath the brows: downcast. 862–863: Cf. 1.604. 886
: At the battles of Sluys and Crecy King Edward profited greatly by fighting with
the sun at his back and in his enemies' eyes, a detail that may have suggested ...
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ACT IV, SCENE 4. 1921 ff.: Audeley's account of the French dispositions,
showing the English entirely surrounded, is poetic licentiousness, for all its
gorgeousness. At Poictiers the French outnumbered the English at least three to
one (some ...
ACT IV, SCENE 4. 1921 ff.: Audeley's account of the French dispositions,
showing the English entirely surrounded, is poetic licentiousness, for all its
gorgeousness. At Poictiers the French outnumbered the English at least three to
one (some ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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