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Bear , Lion , and Horse The 23 of June the King , Queen , and Prince , with divers great lords and many others , came to the Tower to make trial of the lions ' single valor and to have the lions kill a great fierce bear which had killed ...
Bear , Lion , and Horse The 23 of June the King , Queen , and Prince , with divers great lords and many others , came to the Tower to make trial of the lions ' single valor and to have the lions kill a great fierce bear which had killed ...
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Robert Carr is now most likely to win the Prince's affection and doth it wondrously in a little time . The Prince leaneth on his arm , pinches his cheek , smooths his ruffled garment and , when he looketh at Carr , directeth discourse ...
Robert Carr is now most likely to win the Prince's affection and doth it wondrously in a little time . The Prince leaneth on his arm , pinches his cheek , smooths his ruffled garment and , when he looketh at Carr , directeth discourse ...
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Tragedy with Shakespeare is concerned always with persons of “ high degree " ; often with kings or princes ; if not ... The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not ...
Tragedy with Shakespeare is concerned always with persons of “ high degree " ; often with kings or princes ; if not ... The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not ...
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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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