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... returned into Scot- land : " an incident combining all the finest points in the brilliant morality of chivalry . KNIGHT , London . THE GUILDHALL ON the north side of the street ( Cheap , or Cheap Street ) is the Guildhall , wherein the ...
... returned into Scot- land : " an incident combining all the finest points in the brilliant morality of chivalry . KNIGHT , London . THE GUILDHALL ON the north side of the street ( Cheap , or Cheap Street ) is the Guildhall , wherein the ...
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... returned again as a con- queror , hath of his own nation afterward been shamefully murdered and brought to confusion . This hard and sore conflict endured on the bridge till nine of the clock in the morning in doubtful chance and ...
... returned again as a con- queror , hath of his own nation afterward been shamefully murdered and brought to confusion . This hard and sore conflict endured on the bridge till nine of the clock in the morning in doubtful chance and ...
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... returned Kean , proudly , " I wish it to be an innovation . " " It will never do , depend upon it , " remarked the stage manager , with a patronising air that was excessively galling . " Well , sir , " rejoined Kean , " perhaps I may be ...
... returned Kean , proudly , " I wish it to be an innovation . " " It will never do , depend upon it , " remarked the stage manager , with a patronising air that was excessively galling . " Well , sir , " rejoined Kean , " perhaps I may be ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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