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Actually , John defied the pope only at a distance and when Pandulph came to court , the King in abject submission presented the legate with the English crown , which Pandulph kept for five days ( not five minutes as in the play ) .
Actually , John defied the pope only at a distance and when Pandulph came to court , the King in abject submission presented the legate with the English crown , which Pandulph kept for five days ( not five minutes as in the play ) .
Pagina 51
... and outthink each and every one of her advisers on the Privy Council and she was at least a match for if not the superior in diplomacy of the many , many foreign ministers and marriage ambassadors who came to the English Court .
... and outthink each and every one of her advisers on the Privy Council and she was at least a match for if not the superior in diplomacy of the many , many foreign ministers and marriage ambassadors who came to the English Court .
Pagina 52
Point forth six of the best given gentlemen of this court , and all they together show not so much good will , spend not so much time , bestow not so many hours , daily , orderly and constantly , for the increase of learning and ...
Point forth six of the best given gentlemen of this court , and all they together show not so much good will , spend not so much time , bestow not so many hours , daily , orderly and constantly , for the increase of learning and ...
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