English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... ( Enter , at one side , Cymbeline , Queen , Cloten , and Lords ; at the other , Caius Lucius and Attendants . ) Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar - whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes , and ...
... ( Enter , at one side , Cymbeline , Queen , Cloten , and Lords ; at the other , Caius Lucius and Attendants . ) Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar - whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes , and ...
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... the rack , But that I stept between and purchased him , Translating his captivity from Guy To mine own hearth at Bayeux , where he sits My ransom'd prisoner . ( Enter William Rufus . ) William Rufus . William HAROLD 29.
... the rack , But that I stept between and purchased him , Translating his captivity from Guy To mine own hearth at Bayeux , where he sits My ransom'd prisoner . ( Enter William Rufus . ) William Rufus . William HAROLD 29.
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A Reader for School Use. ( Enter William Rufus . ) William Rufus . William . Father . Well , boy . William Rufus . They have taken away the toy thou gavest me , The Norman knight . William . William Rufus . Why , boy ? Because I broke ...
A Reader for School Use. ( Enter William Rufus . ) William Rufus . William . Father . Well , boy . William Rufus . They have taken away the toy thou gavest me , The Norman knight . William . William Rufus . Why , boy ? Because I broke ...
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... ( Enter Harold , musing , with his eyes on the ground . ) * * * [ Exeunt Count William and Malet . * * Harold . ( A man - at - arms follows him . ) I need thee not . Why dost thou follow me ? Man - at - arms . I have the Count's commands ...
... ( Enter Harold , musing , with his eyes on the ground . ) * * * [ Exeunt Count William and Malet . * * Harold . ( A man - at - arms follows him . ) I need thee not . Why dost thou follow me ? Man - at - arms . I have the Count's commands ...
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... ( Enter William and Malet . ) * * * * Then let me hence With Wulfnoth to King Edward . We hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is ...
... ( Enter William and Malet . ) * * * * Then let me hence With Wulfnoth to King Edward . We hear he hath not long to live . Harold . So we will . It may be . William . Why then the heir of England , who is he ? Harold . The Atheling is ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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