Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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... Navarre . ' " The countess could have none other answer of the king her brother , and so she tarried still in Navarre , and dust not return again . The Count of Foix , when he saw the dealing of the King of Navarre , he began to hate ...
... Navarre . ' " The countess could have none other answer of the king her brother , and so she tarried still in Navarre , and dust not return again . The Count of Foix , when he saw the dealing of the King of Navarre , he began to hate ...
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... King , of the King of England , of the King of Spain , of the King of Navarre , and of the King of Arragon , and as yet I have borne all their malice , and now thou wouldest murder me ; it moveth of an evil nature ; but first thou shalt ...
... King , of the King of England , of the King of Spain , of the King of Navarre , and of the King of Arragon , and as yet I have borne all their malice , and now thou wouldest murder me ; it moveth of an evil nature ; but first thou shalt ...
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... King of Navarre gave the occasion of his death . ” 3. - OLD DRAMATIC POETS . SCENES FROM THE CITY MADAM . MASSINGEN . [ PHILIP MASSINGER , one of the most illustrious of the successors of Shakspere , was born at Salisbury , in 1584. His ...
... King of Navarre gave the occasion of his death . ” 3. - OLD DRAMATIC POETS . SCENES FROM THE CITY MADAM . MASSINGEN . [ PHILIP MASSINGER , one of the most illustrious of the successors of Shakspere , was born at Salisbury , in 1584. His ...
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