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... earl of Richmond . At the time of this treaty Constance was still alive ; and Arthur , fearing , it is said , his uncle's treachery , remained in the care of Philip . In less than two years , however , the peace was broken . John ...
... earl of Richmond . At the time of this treaty Constance was still alive ; and Arthur , fearing , it is said , his uncle's treachery , remained in the care of Philip . In less than two years , however , the peace was broken . John ...
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... Earl of PEMBROKE The Earl of ESSEX The Earl of SALISBURY The Lord BIGOT HUBERT DE BURGH ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge PHILIP the Bastard , his half - brother JAMES GURNEY , servant to Lady Faulconbridge PETER of ...
... Earl of PEMBROKE The Earl of ESSEX The Earl of SALISBURY The Lord BIGOT HUBERT DE BURGH ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge PHILIP the Bastard , his half - brother JAMES GURNEY , servant to Lady Faulconbridge PETER of ...
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... Earl of Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . Call the Lady Con- stance ; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : I trust we shall , If not fill up the measure of her will , Yet in some measure satisfy ...
... Earl of Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . Call the Lady Con- stance ; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : I trust we shall , If not fill up the measure of her will , Yet in some measure satisfy ...
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... earls and barons of France , have secretly sworn , if it shall fortune him to conquer this realm of England , and be crowned king , that he will kill , banish , and confine all those of the English nobility , which now do serve him ...
... earls and barons of France , have secretly sworn , if it shall fortune him to conquer this realm of England , and be crowned king , that he will kill , banish , and confine all those of the English nobility , which now do serve him ...
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... conceited Historie , called The tam- ing of A Shrew , as it was sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembrook his servants . Pope actually attributed this crude effort to Shakespeare himself ; Mr. Fleay assigns it vii PREFACE ...
... conceited Historie , called The tam- ing of A Shrew , as it was sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembrook his servants . Pope actually attributed this crude effort to Shakespeare himself ; Mr. Fleay assigns it vii PREFACE ...
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