Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... France grows , so does Henry's sense of fellowship . It is al- most as though he extracts from danger a kind of sub- stitute for the genuinely personal relationships aban- doned with Falstaff and Scroop . Ironically , Henry's dazzling ...
... France grows , so does Henry's sense of fellowship . It is al- most as though he extracts from danger a kind of sub- stitute for the genuinely personal relationships aban- doned with Falstaff and Scroop . Ironically , Henry's dazzling ...
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... France which he had failed to carry while Prince of Wales . Embassies began passing between England and France . When the French seemed in dan- ger of giving Henry what he wanted , he promptly raised the ante . Henry , in fact , was ...
... France which he had failed to carry while Prince of Wales . Embassies began passing between England and France . When the French seemed in dan- ger of giving Henry what he wanted , he promptly raised the ante . Henry , in fact , was ...
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... France in February 1317 ; it was observed in France and Spain more often than anywhere else . It declared a daughter could not inherit land , but it said nothing whatever about succession to the French throne , or German , or any other ...
... France in February 1317 ; it was observed in France and Spain more often than anywhere else . It declared a daughter could not inherit land , but it said nothing whatever about succession to the French throne , or German , or any other ...
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