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... Henry's reaction to her reasoning is heavily ironic . He finally pro- poses that they close the subject for a year so that he can learn enough about it to judge it objectively . However , he immediately reverts to his studies , and it ...
... Henry's reaction to her reasoning is heavily ironic . He finally pro- poses that they close the subject for a year so that he can learn enough about it to judge it objectively . However , he immediately reverts to his studies , and it ...
Strana 152
... Henry V , where the " Law Salique " has been deliberately misread by French factions who want to deny Henry's claim to the French throne ( thus Rich- ard's association of the law and France ) . Asking for an interpreta- tion of the law ...
... Henry V , where the " Law Salique " has been deliberately misread by French factions who want to deny Henry's claim to the French throne ( thus Rich- ard's association of the law and France ) . Asking for an interpreta- tion of the law ...
Strana 228
... Henry , 172 Jauss , Hans Robert , ix Jay , John , 100 Jay , William , 65 , 100 Jefferson , Thomas , 7 , 16 , 105 , 134 , 145 , 187 ; and Wieland , 52–54 Johnson , William , 51 Jones , Howard Mumford , 3 , 22 Kames , Henry Home , Lord ...
... Henry , 172 Jauss , Hans Robert , ix Jay , John , 100 Jay , William , 65 , 100 Jefferson , Thomas , 7 , 16 , 105 , 134 , 145 , 187 ; and Wieland , 52–54 Johnson , William , 51 Jones , Howard Mumford , 3 , 22 Kames , Henry Home , Lord ...
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