Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Queen Elizabeth great and singular pleasure . Then the Duke departed up to the King and the Princess Margaret to the Queen . " As we seem , even at this lapse of time , to be present at the scene so faithfully depicted by the old ...
... Queen Elizabeth great and singular pleasure . Then the Duke departed up to the King and the Princess Margaret to the Queen . " As we seem , even at this lapse of time , to be present at the scene so faithfully depicted by the old ...
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... Queen - Mother , " and there tells a tale which can be as readily accepted from his lips as its only parallel in modern English literature , the story of Gregorio and the tailless dog in the " Pentameron , " can , though written by ...
... Queen - Mother , " and there tells a tale which can be as readily accepted from his lips as its only parallel in modern English literature , the story of Gregorio and the tailless dog in the " Pentameron , " can , though written by ...
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... Queen ' gained access to the bower where Rosamond resided . It was only after a battle , one or two of the legends relate , between the Queen's followers and Rosamond's retainers , in which the latter were killed , that the " Rose of ...
... Queen ' gained access to the bower where Rosamond resided . It was only after a battle , one or two of the legends relate , between the Queen's followers and Rosamond's retainers , in which the latter were killed , that the " Rose of ...
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