The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Archbishop to satisfy him as to his right to the French throne , he knows very well that the Archbishop wants the war , because it will defer and perhaps prevent what he considers the spoliation of the Church 3 . Now the actual invasion ...
... Archbishop to satisfy him as to his right to the French throne , he knows very well that the Archbishop wants the war , because it will defer and perhaps prevent what he considers the spoliation of the Church 3 . Now the actual invasion ...
Página xxi
... Archbishop's speech on the Salic Law is delivered at the invitation of the King , who , though the general validity ... Archbishop who sets the King awork , but the King the Archbishop ; and we gather a general impression , which is ...
... Archbishop's speech on the Salic Law is delivered at the invitation of the King , who , though the general validity ... Archbishop who sets the King awork , but the King the Archbishop ; and we gather a general impression , which is ...
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... Archbishop's knowledge of French constitutional law , eagerly begs him to ex- pound the matter , but is for the moment prevented from hearing him by the arrival of the French ambas- sadors . Not a hint of a bribe on the Archbishop's ...
... Archbishop's knowledge of French constitutional law , eagerly begs him to ex- pound the matter , but is for the moment prevented from hearing him by the arrival of the French ambas- sadors . Not a hint of a bribe on the Archbishop's ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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