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Pagina 18
... Henry of Anjou , who became Henry п . of England , and married Eleanor of Poitou and Aquitaine . For further significance , Anjou , his ancestral fief , is added to these conquests in other foreign MSS . and omitted from the Oxford MS ...
... Henry of Anjou , who became Henry п . of England , and married Eleanor of Poitou and Aquitaine . For further significance , Anjou , his ancestral fief , is added to these conquests in other foreign MSS . and omitted from the Oxford MS ...
Pagina 24
... Henry and Eleanor . In it the lordship of the world is pro- mised to the heirs of Rome and descendants of Æneas , who are none other than the nations over whom Henry held sway- Rome fut grant et bien enclose A mervelle fu puis grant ...
... Henry and Eleanor . In it the lordship of the world is pro- mised to the heirs of Rome and descendants of Æneas , who are none other than the nations over whom Henry held sway- Rome fut grant et bien enclose A mervelle fu puis grant ...
Pagina 286
... Henry IV . , abnormally prolonged during several years , off and on , by the popularity of this very character . It ... Henry IV . , and the phrase , ' Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man , ' also to the Merry Wives instead ...
... Henry IV . , abnormally prolonged during several years , off and on , by the popularity of this very character . It ... Henry IV . , and the phrase , ' Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man , ' also to the Merry Wives instead ...
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