Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... king Horn , which has been faithfully published by the late Mr. Ritson , who has given some account of a French copy in the British Museum . He did not live to know that another manuscript of this interesting romance , in the same ...
... king Horn , which has been faithfully published by the late Mr. Ritson , who has given some account of a French copy in the British Museum . He did not live to know that another manuscript of this interesting romance , in the same ...
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... King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with raising the storms that the King encountered in his return from Denmark . In the very curious pamphlet which contains the account of this transaction it is stated ...
... King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with raising the storms that the King encountered in his return from Denmark . In the very curious pamphlet which contains the account of this transaction it is stated ...
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... king's head , which first appeared on this coin in the reign of Louis XII . A. D. 1513 , though the Italians seem previously to have had a coin of the same denomination . In our own country the name was first applied to the English ...
... king's head , which first appeared on this coin in the reign of Louis XII . A. D. 1513 , though the Italians seem previously to have had a coin of the same denomination . In our own country the name was first applied to the English ...
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Francis Douce. year of King Edward , must be mistaken . Stowe more cor- rectly informs us that on the 9th of July 1551 ( the fifth year of the King's reign ) , the base shillings of Henry VIII . and Edward VI . were called down to nine ...
Francis Douce. year of King Edward , must be mistaken . Stowe more cor- rectly informs us that on the 9th of July 1551 ( the fifth year of the King's reign ) , the base shillings of Henry VIII . and Edward VI . were called down to nine ...
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... King Henry V. Act III . Scene 1 , where Fortune's blindness is described , and there a linen bandage would be meant , but perhaps not very correctly called a muffler . The term is connected with the old French musser or mucer , to hide ...
... King Henry V. Act III . Scene 1 , where Fortune's blindness is described , and there a linen bandage would be meant , but perhaps not very correctly called a muffler . The term is connected with the old French musser or mucer , to hide ...
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