The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... France in the year 1395 , to demand in marriage Isabel , eldest daughter of Charles VI . then between seven and eight years of age . Richard was married to his young consort in November 1396 , at Calais ; his first wife , Anne ...
... France in the year 1395 , to demand in marriage Isabel , eldest daughter of Charles VI . then between seven and eight years of age . Richard was married to his young consort in November 1396 , at Calais ; his first wife , Anne ...
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... France , after his banishment , he was honourably entertained at that court , and would have obtained in marriage the only daughter of the duke of Berry , uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . C 22 i . e ...
... France , after his banishment , he was honourably entertained at that court , and would have obtained in marriage the only daughter of the duke of Berry , uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . C 22 i . e ...
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... France , presented to the common beholder a multitude of little faces ; but if one did look at it through a perspective , there appeared only the single pourtraiture of the chancellor . - Humane Industry , 1651. This is again alluded to ...
... France , presented to the common beholder a multitude of little faces ; but if one did look at it through a perspective , there appeared only the single pourtraiture of the chancellor . - Humane Industry , 1651. This is again alluded to ...
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... France , And cloister thee in some religious house : Our holy lives must win a new world's crown , Which our profane hours here have stricken down . Queen . What , is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform'd and weakened ? Hath ...
... France , And cloister thee in some religious house : Our holy lives must win a new world's crown , Which our profane hours here have stricken down . Queen . What , is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform'd and weakened ? Hath ...
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... France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder where , withal The mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne , - The time shall not be many hours of age More than it is , ere foul sin , gathering head , Shall break into corruption : thou ...
... France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder where , withal The mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne , - The time shall not be many hours of age More than it is , ere foul sin , gathering head , Shall break into corruption : thou ...
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