Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... arms , until Pisanio explained that the bloodstained kerchief had been nothing but a device . With heartfelt joy King Cymbeline received his daughter once again , and welcomed the banished Posthumus , whom he now restored to more than ...
... arms , until Pisanio explained that the bloodstained kerchief had been nothing but a device . With heartfelt joy King Cymbeline received his daughter once again , and welcomed the banished Posthumus , whom he now restored to more than ...
Page 138
... arms . What never - dying honour hath he got Against renowned Douglas ! whose high deeds , Whose hot incursions and great name in arms Holds from all soldiers chief majority And military title capital Through all the kingdoms that ...
... arms . What never - dying honour hath he got Against renowned Douglas ! whose high deeds , Whose hot incursions and great name in arms Holds from all soldiers chief majority And military title capital Through all the kingdoms that ...
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... arms are fair , When the intent of bearing them is just . " Richard Scroop , the Archbishop of York , and his friend , Sir Michael , awaited tidings from Shrewsbury with much misgiving . The Archbishop was brother to the Earl of ...
... arms are fair , When the intent of bearing them is just . " Richard Scroop , the Archbishop of York , and his friend , Sir Michael , awaited tidings from Shrewsbury with much misgiving . The Archbishop was brother to the Earl of ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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