The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... earle of Kildare his comming out of Ireland . For the cardinall knowing that he was well provided of monie , sought occasion to fleece him of part thereof . The earle of Kildare being unmarried was desirous to have an English woman to ...
... earle of Kildare his comming out of Ireland . For the cardinall knowing that he was well provided of monie , sought occasion to fleece him of part thereof . The earle of Kildare being unmarried was desirous to have an English woman to ...
Page 56
... earle Stafford , and was high Buckingham . This man raising warre against Richard the third usurping the Crowne , was in the first yeare of the reigne of the said Richard , being the yeare of Christ 1483 , betraied by his man Humfrie ...
... earle Stafford , and was high Buckingham . This man raising warre against Richard the third usurping the Crowne , was in the first yeare of the reigne of the said Richard , being the yeare of Christ 1483 , betraied by his man Humfrie ...
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... earle , for that on a time , when the cardinall tooke upon him to checke the earle , he had like to have had thrust his dagger into the cardinall . At length there was occasion offered him to compasse his purpose , by occasion of the earle ...
... earle , for that on a time , when the cardinall tooke upon him to checke the earle , he had like to have had thrust his dagger into the cardinall . At length there was occasion offered him to compasse his purpose , by occasion of the earle ...
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