English Historical Poetry, 1599-1641University of Pennsylvania, 1945 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... gives any indication that Sampson was attentive to anything but characterization is a remark near the beginning to the effect that no matter what Edward IV had done to offend Warwick , " Kings can give no cause , Sufficient motives for ...
... gives any indication that Sampson was attentive to anything but characterization is a remark near the beginning to the effect that no matter what Edward IV had done to offend Warwick , " Kings can give no cause , Sufficient motives for ...
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... give the foyle to others of lesse Fame and consequence : This were a commendable and worthy detraction , savouring ... gives entermission to the humor , and proves no lesse tastful to the gallant's judgement , then tart sauce to whet his ...
... give the foyle to others of lesse Fame and consequence : This were a commendable and worthy detraction , savouring ... gives entermission to the humor , and proves no lesse tastful to the gallant's judgement , then tart sauce to whet his ...
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... gives the usual er- roneous cause of Edward's marriage to Lady Grey.86 Nor is this pride confined to the honor of his name , but extends to personal vanity : though I be known afarre A Surly warriour ; as who never came To the sweet ...
... gives the usual er- roneous cause of Edward's marriage to Lady Grey.86 Nor is this pride confined to the honor of his name , but extends to personal vanity : though I be known afarre A Surly warriour ; as who never came To the sweet ...
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THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE Background | 20 |
THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE THIRD GEN | 30 |
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