Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... stood before him in all its terror . He lapsed into despair and realised that he was only a weak and almost helpless man despite his crown and kingly office . To the nobles who stood around he expressed his despondency in sorrowful ...
... stood before him in all its terror . He lapsed into despair and realised that he was only a weak and almost helpless man despite his crown and kingly office . To the nobles who stood around he expressed his despondency in sorrowful ...
Page 211
... stood bare - headed beside the coffin . Gloucester with gloomy brow watched his hated rival the Bishop of Winchester . Exeter and Warwick stood near . In a great concourse , which completely filled the Abbey , the nobles and commoners stood ...
... stood bare - headed beside the coffin . Gloucester with gloomy brow watched his hated rival the Bishop of Winchester . Exeter and Warwick stood near . In a great concourse , which completely filled the Abbey , the nobles and commoners stood ...
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... stood in deadly peril . The courtiers did not try to appease the King's wrath . On the contrary they added to it by many well - studied words . Wolsey himself , though feeling instinctively the danger in which he stood , had not yet ...
... stood in deadly peril . The courtiers did not try to appease the King's wrath . On the contrary they added to it by many well - studied words . Wolsey himself , though feeling instinctively the danger in which he stood , had not yet ...
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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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