The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... King soliloquizing upon his Queen's dishonor ; he requires the attendance of one of her women , Leonora , when the following dignified dialogue takes place . [ Enter Donna Leonora . ] 66 ' King . Madam , good day , I have desired your ...
... King soliloquizing upon his Queen's dishonor ; he requires the attendance of one of her women , Leonora , when the following dignified dialogue takes place . [ Enter Donna Leonora . ] 66 ' King . Madam , good day , I have desired your ...
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... King , that Charles his nephue , elected Emperour of Al- manie , would short lie depart out of Spaine by sea , and come by England to go to Acon , or Aix , ( a citie of fame and renowne in Germa- nie , for the ancient residence and ...
... King , that Charles his nephue , elected Emperour of Al- manie , would short lie depart out of Spaine by sea , and come by England to go to Acon , or Aix , ( a citie of fame and renowne in Germa- nie , for the ancient residence and ...
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... King was conducted in great state to his palace at Whitehall , and all the people shouted , saying , ' Long live the King ! " * The secretary to the two generals is now again in London , where we find him alternate- ly devoting his time ...
... King was conducted in great state to his palace at Whitehall , and all the people shouted , saying , ' Long live the King ! " * The secretary to the two generals is now again in London , where we find him alternate- ly devoting his time ...
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