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... York and Lancaster's long jars . " That they were a pop- ular success is proved by the contemporary account of Thomas Nashe : " How would it have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) , to think that after he had lyen two ...
... York and Lancaster's long jars . " That they were a pop- ular success is proved by the contemporary account of Thomas Nashe : " How would it have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) , to think that after he had lyen two ...
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... York , with the famous line scornfully parodied by Robert Greene , " O tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide ! " ( Henry VI , Part III , I , iv , 137 ) ; the chilling moment when after a battle an English lord inquires about the great ...
... York , with the famous line scornfully parodied by Robert Greene , " O tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide ! " ( Henry VI , Part III , I , iv , 137 ) ; the chilling moment when after a battle an English lord inquires about the great ...
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... York Tindall , Forces in Modern British Literature ( New York : Knopf , 1947 ) , p . 277 . 4Colum , p . 129. See also C. P. Curran , James Joyce Remembered ( New York : Oxford , 1968 ) . He says Symons ' book " introduced most of us to ...
... York Tindall , Forces in Modern British Literature ( New York : Knopf , 1947 ) , p . 277 . 4Colum , p . 129. See also C. P. Curran , James Joyce Remembered ( New York : Oxford , 1968 ) . He says Symons ' book " introduced most of us to ...
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