Henry VI, Volúmenes1-2University Society, 1901 |
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... French , to think that after he had been two hundred years in his tomb he should triumph again on the stage , and have his bones embalmed with the tears of ten thou- sand spectators ( at least at several times ) , who , in the tragedian ...
... French , to think that after he had been two hundred years in his tomb he should triumph again on the stage , and have his bones embalmed with the tears of ten thou- sand spectators ( at least at several times ) , who , in the tragedian ...
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... French seize upon this moment of English weakness to retake many of their cities ; and the Dauphin receives unexpected aid from a shepherd's daughter , Joan la Pucelle , better known as Joan of Arc , who first assists him to raise the ...
... French seize upon this moment of English weakness to retake many of their cities ; and the Dauphin receives unexpected aid from a shepherd's daughter , Joan la Pucelle , better known as Joan of Arc , who first assists him to raise the ...
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... French Duke of Burgundy , who had been serving in conjunction with the English army , and had set out from Rouen a little behind Talbot , is met by the Dau- phin and persuaded to turn his allegiance to France . IV . The intrepid Talbot ...
... French Duke of Burgundy , who had been serving in conjunction with the English army , and had set out from Rouen a little behind Talbot , is met by the Dau- phin and persuaded to turn his allegiance to France . IV . The intrepid Talbot ...
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... French , that ofttimes great armies were defeated and put to flight at the only hearing of his name : in so much that the French women , to affray their children , would tell them that the Talbot cometh . " By a poetical license ...
... French , that ofttimes great armies were defeated and put to flight at the only hearing of his name : in so much that the French women , to affray their children , would tell them that the Talbot cometh . " By a poetical license ...
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... French cause ; afterwards , corrupted by vanity and luxury , she has recourse to hellish fiends , and comes to a miserable end . To her is opposed Tal- bot , a rough iron warrior , who moves us the more pow- erfully , as , in the moment ...
... French cause ; afterwards , corrupted by vanity and luxury , she has recourse to hellish fiends , and comes to a miserable end . To her is opposed Tal- bot , a rough iron warrior , who moves us the more pow- erfully , as , in the moment ...
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