History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... King Charles's gauntlet , " and bangs him with it in a style calculated to make the imprudent men who had thrown it down repent . Far from recoiling at the accusation of murder , he accepts and boasts of it . He vaunts the regicide ...
... King Charles's gauntlet , " and bangs him with it in a style calculated to make the imprudent men who had thrown it down repent . Far from recoiling at the accusation of murder , he accepts and boasts of it . He vaunts the regicide ...
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... king and before the king , keeping their places as long as they obey , alternating all night long to sing " melodious hymns about the sovran throne . " What a life for this poor king ! and what a cruel condition , to hear eternally his ...
... king and before the king , keeping their places as long as they obey , alternating all night long to sing " melodious hymns about the sovran throne . " What a life for this poor king ! and what a cruel condition , to hear eternally his ...
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... King's coming in . " - Pepys ' Diary , ed . Lord Braybrooke , 3d ed . , 1848 , 5 vols . , iv . April 26 , 1667 . " Mr. Povy says that to this day the King do follow the women as much as he ever did ; that the Duke of York . . . . hath ...
... King's coming in . " - Pepys ' Diary , ed . Lord Braybrooke , 3d ed . , 1848 , 5 vols . , iv . April 26 , 1667 . " Mr. Povy says that to this day the King do follow the women as much as he ever did ; that the Duke of York . . . . hath ...
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