Henry VI, Volúmenes1-2University Society, 1901 |
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... Talbot episodes ( Scene vii . , in spite of its rhyme , has the Shakespearian note , and is note- worthy from the point of view of literary history ) ; the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ( V. iii . ) has , too , some- * Cp . Coleridge ...
... Talbot episodes ( Scene vii . , in spite of its rhyme , has the Shakespearian note , and is note- worthy from the point of view of literary history ) ; the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ( V. iii . ) has , too , some- * Cp . Coleridge ...
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... Talbot scenes : " How would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the 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 ...
... Talbot scenes : " How would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the 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 ...
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... Talbot and his son , before they both fell at the battle of Chatillon , we have no dialogue , but simply , ' Many words he used to persuade him to have saved his life . ' In Hall we have the very words which the Poet has paraphrased ...
... Talbot and his son , before they both fell at the battle of Chatillon , we have no dialogue , but simply , ' Many words he used to persuade him to have saved his life . ' In Hall we have the very words which the Poet has paraphrased ...
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... Talbot's forces in a desperate charge retake the city . An English garrison is placed on the walls , and Talbot proceeds with his army to Paris , whither the young King Henry VI . has come for his second coronation . The King recognizes ...
... Talbot's forces in a desperate charge retake the city . An English garrison is placed on the walls , and Talbot proceeds with his army to Paris , whither the young King Henry VI . has come for his second coronation . The King recognizes ...
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... Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury . The 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 ...
... Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury . The 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 ...
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