Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 86
... received with plaudits and when Emilia made her outburst about the ' odious , damned lie , ' a voice from the audience cried out : ' O what Iagos have beset the Queen ' and was received with applause from every part of the theatre ...
... received with plaudits and when Emilia made her outburst about the ' odious , damned lie , ' a voice from the audience cried out : ' O what Iagos have beset the Queen ' and was received with applause from every part of the theatre ...
Page 126
... received anything that extorted his agueish fits into a fever , which might the sooner stupify the spirits and hasten his end , cannot be asserted ; but the Countess of Buckingham had been tampering with him in the absence of the ...
... received anything that extorted his agueish fits into a fever , which might the sooner stupify the spirits and hasten his end , cannot be asserted ; but the Countess of Buckingham had been tampering with him in the absence of the ...
Page 241
... received it she was very puzzled . She read it aloud to her Lady - in- Waiting : ' Madame , we are extremely happy to think that the last arrangements which have been proposed to us and to which we have submitted with respectful zeal ...
... received it she was very puzzled . She read it aloud to her Lady - in- Waiting : ' Madame , we are extremely happy to think that the last arrangements which have been proposed to us and to which we have submitted with respectful zeal ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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