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... King and Queen attending the opening of Parliament ; and in my book ' King John of Jingalo , ' I introduced it into a conversation between the King and Queen over their breakfast - table on the morning after the ceremony : " Benefit ...
... King and Queen attending the opening of Parliament ; and in my book ' King John of Jingalo , ' I introduced it into a conversation between the King and Queen over their breakfast - table on the morning after the ceremony : " Benefit ...
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... King's repeated attempts to trim his sails to the wind and ride out the civil storm . Although Clarendon for the dignity of history writes in the third person , referring to himself punctiliously as Mr. Hyde , we look upon the whole ...
... King's repeated attempts to trim his sails to the wind and ride out the civil storm . Although Clarendon for the dignity of history writes in the third person , referring to himself punctiliously as Mr. Hyde , we look upon the whole ...
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... King's army conveniently spent nearly a week resting in Exeter , Symonds could really devote himself to the Cathedral which he describes as Much abused by the rebels when they tyrannised in Exeter . ' He notes with great pleasure such ...
... King's army conveniently spent nearly a week resting in Exeter , Symonds could really devote himself to the Cathedral which he describes as Much abused by the rebels when they tyrannised in Exeter . ' He notes with great pleasure such ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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