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... France , or the ruler of part of France ( or Gaul ) , and the two dukes are killed in battle . Nor in any known account does an Earl of Kent interfere in the cause of Cordelia , incur the sentence of banishment for so doing , and ...
... France , or the ruler of part of France ( or Gaul ) , and the two dukes are killed in battle . Nor in any known account does an Earl of Kent interfere in the cause of Cordelia , incur the sentence of banishment for so doing , and ...
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... in marriage , and that Leir sends her dowerless to France ; the old play alone before Shakespeare brings the French king to Britain , see p . 389 , where he says : Disswade me not , my lords , I am resolv'd xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... in marriage , and that Leir sends her dowerless to France ; the old play alone before Shakespeare brings the French king to Britain , see p . 389 , where he says : Disswade me not , my lords , I am resolv'd xxxii INTRODUCTION.
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... France to Lear's Court , where " long had he made his amorous sojourn , " a suitor for the hand of the king's youngest daughter ? Again , Perillus , as has several times been pointed out , is evidently the original , if only the pale ...
... France to Lear's Court , where " long had he made his amorous sojourn , " a suitor for the hand of the king's youngest daughter ? Again , Perillus , as has several times been pointed out , is evidently the original , if only the pale ...
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... his mind the idea of dramatising the subject , and though it is not without merit , having some very pathetic scenes , notably one describing the meeting in France between Cordella and her father , which the writer xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... his mind the idea of dramatising the subject , and though it is not without merit , having some very pathetic scenes , notably one describing the meeting in France between Cordella and her father , which the writer xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. France between Cordella and her father , which the writer of " Hohenlinden " and " The Battle of the Baltic " could not read with dry eyes , we must not forget what a gulf there ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. France between Cordella and her father , which the writer of " Hohenlinden " and " The Battle of the Baltic " could not read with dry eyes , we must not forget what a gulf there ...
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