Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more properly , the Queen's - forces are routed . Edward proceeds to Lon- don to mount the throne as Edward IV . III . Having witnessed Edward's coronation , War- wick crosses ...
... battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more properly , the Queen's - forces are routed . Edward proceeds to Lon- don to mount the throne as Edward IV . III . Having witnessed Edward's coronation , War- wick crosses ...
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... battle is fought and won against Queen Margaret and the remnants of the Lancastrian forces , supported by the French , on the plains of Tewksbury . Queen Margaret is taken prisoner , and her son is stabbed to the heart by the three ...
... battle is fought and won against Queen Margaret and the remnants of the Lancastrian forces , supported by the French , on the plains of Tewksbury . Queen Margaret is taken prisoner , and her son is stabbed to the heart by the three ...
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... battle , among the heaps of slain , and his head struck off ; but even this was not done by the command of Margaret . In another passage , the truth and consistency of the character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the ...
... battle , among the heaps of slain , and his head struck off ; but even this was not done by the command of Margaret . In another passage , the truth and consistency of the character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the ...
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... battle of Tewksbury ( V. iv . I et seq . ) is as re- markable a specimen of false rhetoric as her address to the soldiers , on the eve of the fight , is of true and pas- sionate eloquence . She witnesses the final defeat of her army ...
... battle of Tewksbury ( V. iv . I et seq . ) is as re- markable a specimen of false rhetoric as her address to the soldiers , on the eve of the fight , is of true and pas- sionate eloquence . She witnesses the final defeat of her army ...
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... battle at last turns between contenders who are all destitute of right and virtue , the victory will surely fall to him who with the best or an equal capacity is the most treacherous , prompt and pitilessly unsparing . The better and ...
... battle at last turns between contenders who are all destitute of right and virtue , the victory will surely fall to him who with the best or an equal capacity is the most treacherous , prompt and pitilessly unsparing . The better and ...
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