In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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... Court and the city of London that for certain the King that morning was slain as he was hunting in Okeeing Park twenty miles from London . Which dreadful news still increased until nine o'clock , being seconded by infinite suggestions ...
... Court and the city of London that for certain the King that morning was slain as he was hunting in Okeeing Park twenty miles from London . Which dreadful news still increased until nine o'clock , being seconded by infinite suggestions ...
Page 73
... Court and think to be well - favored ? Why , I say again , good knight , that your learning may somewhat prove worthy hereunto ; your Latin and your Greek , your Italian , your Spanish tongues , your wit and discretion may be well ...
... Court and think to be well - favored ? Why , I say again , good knight , that your learning may somewhat prove worthy hereunto ; your Latin and your Greek , your Italian , your Spanish tongues , your wit and discretion may be well ...
Page 80
James Vincent Cunningham. THE WHIRLIGIG OF COURT 1614. January 5. This is what I can certify you that passes here [ at Court ] de facto , but what may be or shall be or will be , he were a cunning man could divine ; for here is such dis ...
James Vincent Cunningham. THE WHIRLIGIG OF COURT 1614. January 5. This is what I can certify you that passes here [ at Court ] de facto , but what may be or shall be or will be , he were a cunning man could divine ; for here is such dis ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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