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... come down to us , nor is there any record of his ever having transferred his right in it to any other publisher . Eleven years later , 8th of May 1605 , Simon Stafford entered on the Stationers ' Registers A booke called The Tragecall ...
... come down to us , nor is there any record of his ever having transferred his right in it to any other publisher . Eleven years later , 8th of May 1605 , Simon Stafford entered on the Stationers ' Registers A booke called The Tragecall ...
Page xxvii
... good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give her no dower . After that Leir was fallen into age , the two dukes , thinking long ere the government did come into INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give her no dower . After that Leir was fallen into age , the two dukes , thinking long ere the government did come into INTRODUCTION xxvii.
Page xxx
... comes from the Faerie Queene ; in the older versions she is Cordoylle or Gordoylle , Cordeilla , Cordeill , Cordella , Cordell ( Spenser once has Cordeill ) . Again , in Spenser , Goneril is made to wed a " King of Scots ...
... comes from the Faerie Queene ; in the older versions she is Cordoylle or Gordoylle , Cordeilla , Cordeill , Cordella , Cordell ( Spenser once has Cordeill ) . Again , in Spenser , Goneril is made to wed a " King of Scots ...
Page xlvii
... come to the English chroniclers . The first of them ( if so he may be called ) , John Trevisa , in 1 See Dr. Furnivall's edition , Roll's Series , 1887 , vol . i . pp . 81-91 , lines 2267-2564 . 2 See Luard edition of the Flores , 1890 ...
... come to the English chroniclers . The first of them ( if so he may be called ) , John Trevisa , in 1 See Dr. Furnivall's edition , Roll's Series , 1887 , vol . i . pp . 81-91 , lines 2267-2564 . 2 See Luard edition of the Flores , 1890 ...
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... come to passe that she would affect another more fervently , meaning her husband , when she were married . . . . " · • • Higgins tells , or rather makes Cordell relate , the King Leir story in the first part of the Mirror for Magis ...
... come to passe that she would affect another more fervently , meaning her husband , when she were married . . . . " · • • Higgins tells , or rather makes Cordell relate , the King Leir story in the first part of the Mirror for Magis ...
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