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... probably a spectator : his parentage ; their rank , connections , and family - pride ; distinction of the maternal branch ; fate of a kinsman con- nected with the mystery of Kenilworth . - Occasion of the Princely Enter- tainments ...
... probably a spectator : his parentage ; their rank , connections , and family - pride ; distinction of the maternal branch ; fate of a kinsman con- nected with the mystery of Kenilworth . - Occasion of the Princely Enter- tainments ...
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... probably ena- moured of Darnley at the time , the latter steadily declined the j Among foreign princes : Philip II . of Spain ; Erich , King of Sweden ; Charles , Duke of Austria , son of the Emperor Ferdinand ; Henry , Duke of Anjou ...
... probably ena- moured of Darnley at the time , the latter steadily declined the j Among foreign princes : Philip II . of Spain ; Erich , King of Sweden ; Charles , Duke of Austria , son of the Emperor Ferdinand ; Henry , Duke of Anjou ...
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... probably to be ascribed the more casual desert of having first suggested it . His charming but inaccurate Historical Romance of Kenilworth exhibited Elizabeth and the Earl of Leicester in nearly the same predicament as we find the royal ...
... probably to be ascribed the more casual desert of having first suggested it . His charming but inaccurate Historical Romance of Kenilworth exhibited Elizabeth and the Earl of Leicester in nearly the same predicament as we find the royal ...
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... probably so harmonize the whole , as to convince the reader of the identity of the object of their several Thus : accounts . Shakespeare . " A MERMAID ON A DOLPHIN'S BACK . " Laneham . " Her Highnesse returning , cam thear , upon a ...
... probably so harmonize the whole , as to convince the reader of the identity of the object of their several Thus : accounts . Shakespeare . " A MERMAID ON A DOLPHIN'S BACK . " Laneham . " Her Highnesse returning , cam thear , upon a ...
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... probably the only person who could have set them right . But we must again make way for the Poet . Shakespeare . " THAT THE RUDE SEA GREW CIVIL AT HER SONG . " Laneham . " Mooving heerwith from the bridge , and fleeting more into the ...
... probably the only person who could have set them right . But we must again make way for the Poet . Shakespeare . " THAT THE RUDE SEA GREW CIVIL AT HER SONG . " Laneham . " Mooving heerwith from the bridge , and fleeting more into the ...
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