Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... Margaret becomes enraged at the prospect of her son's deposition , and herself musters an army against York , who is defeated and slain . II . York's sons , Edward and Richard , though much depressed by these tidings , take heart again ...
... Margaret becomes enraged at the prospect of her son's deposition , and herself musters an army against York , who is defeated and slain . II . York's sons , Edward and Richard , though much depressed by these tidings , take heart again ...
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... Margaret , who is also promised French forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England ... Margaret and the remnants of the Lancastrian forces , supported by the French , on the plains of Tewksbury . Queen Margaret is ...
... Margaret , who is also promised French forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England ... Margaret and the remnants of the Lancastrian forces , supported by the French , on the plains of Tewksbury . Queen Margaret is ...
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... Margaret . In the third part of Henry VI . , Margaret , engaged in the terrible struggle for her husband's throne , appears to rather more advantage . The indignation against Henry , 4 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
... Margaret . In the third part of Henry VI . , Margaret , engaged in the terrible struggle for her husband's throne , appears to rather more advantage . The indignation against Henry , 4 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
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... Margaret . In another passage , the truth and consistency of the character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the dramatic action , with a very ill effect . When her for- tunes were at the very lowest ebb , and she had sought ...
... Margaret . In another passage , the truth and consistency of the character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the dramatic action , with a very ill effect . When her for- tunes were at the very lowest ebb , and she had sought ...
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... Margaret of history sternly re- sisted this degrading expedient . She should not , she said , pardon from her heart the man who had been the primary cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of ...
... Margaret of history sternly re- sisted this degrading expedient . She should not , she said , pardon from her heart the man who had been the primary cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of ...
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