Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... Henry that emerges in Mum . The poet remains Henry's supporter , as a lawful subject should , but he is not blind to the new monarch's limita- tions , and he recognizes that the king's errors have harmed the realm and imperiled the ...
... Henry that emerges in Mum . The poet remains Henry's supporter , as a lawful subject should , but he is not blind to the new monarch's limita- tions , and he recognizes that the king's errors have harmed the realm and imperiled the ...
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... Henry Percy , the earl of Northumberland , Edmund Mortimer , and Lord Bardolf give the following claim made by Archbishop Scrope as one of the reasons Henry IV had the archbishop beheaded : The clergy , generosi , merchants and commons ...
... Henry Percy , the earl of Northumberland , Edmund Mortimer , and Lord Bardolf give the following claim made by Archbishop Scrope as one of the reasons Henry IV had the archbishop beheaded : The clergy , generosi , merchants and commons ...
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... Henry indeed exist . He simply displays a prudent knowledge of how to deliver them more or less indirectly . The poet also reveals in Mum that Henry has ignored earlier promises to uphold the law of the land.1 Like Richard , Henry soon ...
... Henry indeed exist . He simply displays a prudent knowledge of how to deliver them more or less indirectly . The poet also reveals in Mum that Henry has ignored earlier promises to uphold the law of the land.1 Like Richard , Henry soon ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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