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... vpon a mischeefous purpose to destroie one another , to the perill of their owne soules , rather than to make war against the enimies of the christian faith , as in conscience ( it seemed to him ) they were bound " ( Holinshed ...
... vpon a mischeefous purpose to destroie one another , to the perill of their owne soules , rather than to make war against the enimies of the christian faith , as in conscience ( it seemed to him ) they were bound " ( Holinshed ...
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... ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the iustice stoutlie commanded himselfe also streict to ward , & he ( then prince ) obeied . The king after expelled him out of his priuie councell , banisht him the court , and made the duke of Clarence ...
... ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the iustice stoutlie commanded himselfe also streict to ward , & he ( then prince ) obeied . The king after expelled him out of his priuie councell , banisht him the court , and made the duke of Clarence ...
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... John Oldcastle . The authors , Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway ( according to Henslowe's Diary ) , stated their purpose plainly in their prologue : - " " The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... John Oldcastle . The authors , Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway ( according to Henslowe's Diary ) , stated their purpose plainly in their prologue : - " " The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. " " The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig. " " The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple ...
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... ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he would cause to be deliuered out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of March , their cousine germane , whome ( as they reported ) Owen ...
... ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he would cause to be deliuered out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of March , their cousine germane , whome ( as they reported ) Owen ...
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