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Page xxv
... Cornwall ) at the beginning of the play ; and he is the first to introduce the Duke of Burgundy , " rivalling " with the King of France for the hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late ...
... Cornwall ) at the beginning of the play ; and he is the first to introduce the Duke of Burgundy , " rivalling " with the King of France for the hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late ...
Page xxix
... Cornwall ) . This account , I may also observe , compared with Shakespeare's , appears rather to slur over the later events of the story . " Another rendering of the old story , which Shake- speare had evidently read with care , and ...
... Cornwall ) . This account , I may also observe , compared with Shakespeare's , appears rather to slur over the later events of the story . " Another rendering of the old story , which Shake- speare had evidently read with care , and ...
Page xxx
... shall presently see , the narrative on this point is rather vague and contradictory ; 1One account makes Ragan wed the Duke of Wales and Cornwall . L ..... but even here it is plain that Leir does not XXX INTRODUCTION.
... shall presently see , the narrative on this point is rather vague and contradictory ; 1One account makes Ragan wed the Duke of Wales and Cornwall . L ..... but even here it is plain that Leir does not XXX INTRODUCTION.
Page xxxviii
... Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but after his death the inheritance of the whole monarchy of Britain . happened , after this , that Aganippus , King of the Franks , having heard the fame of Cordeilla's beauty ...
... Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but after his death the inheritance of the whole monarchy of Britain . happened , after this , that Aganippus , King of the Franks , having heard the fame of Cordeilla's beauty ...
Page xlv
... Cornwall shall have Gornoille , and the Scottish King Regau the fair , yet , later , at the division of the kingdom , we read , as in Shakespeare , " he gave Gornoille to Scotland's King , and Cornwall's duke he gave Regau . " Layamon ...
... Cornwall shall have Gornoille , and the Scottish King Regau the fair , yet , later , at the division of the kingdom , we read , as in Shakespeare , " he gave Gornoille to Scotland's King , and Cornwall's duke he gave Regau . " Layamon ...
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