Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... battle on the 25th at Agincourt , and with superior numbers and fresher men held considerable advantages . But Henry ... battle itself . Not that the details of the battle are at all fully reported , but he does have a few lines on the ...
... battle on the 25th at Agincourt , and with superior numbers and fresher men held considerable advantages . But Henry ... battle itself . Not that the details of the battle are at all fully reported , but he does have a few lines on the ...
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... Battle of ( 1314 ) , 21 , 23 Barnard's Inn , London , 320 Barnet , Battle of ( 1471 ) , 201-3 , 206 Bartholomaeus Anglicus ' De Proprietatibus Rerum , 293 Barton , John , 331-2 Basle , Council of ( 1433 ) , 221 , 393 " bastard feudalism ...
... Battle of ( 1314 ) , 21 , 23 Barnard's Inn , London , 320 Barnet , Battle of ( 1471 ) , 201-3 , 206 Bartholomaeus Anglicus ' De Proprietatibus Rerum , 293 Barton , John , 331-2 Basle , Council of ( 1433 ) , 221 , 393 " bastard feudalism ...
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... Battle of St Albans , 188-9 ; escapes after Towton , 189-90 ; criticism of her , 195–6 ; intrigues in France , 197 ; is reconciled with Warwick , 199 ; expedition to England , 200-1 ; defeated at Tewkesbury , 203 ; captured and ransomed ...
... Battle of St Albans , 188-9 ; escapes after Towton , 189-90 ; criticism of her , 195–6 ; intrigues in France , 197 ; is reconciled with Warwick , 199 ; expedition to England , 200-1 ; defeated at Tewkesbury , 203 ; captured and ransomed ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
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