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The basic resemblance is between Lord Dion's standing up to the King in IV . iv and Sir Edward Coke's clash with King James on 13 November 1608. The incident occurred at one of a series of conferences summoned by James on the question ...
The basic resemblance is between Lord Dion's standing up to the King in IV . iv and Sir Edward Coke's clash with King James on 13 November 1608. The incident occurred at one of a series of conferences summoned by James on the question ...
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I should choose , my Lord , a pleasing wake before it . Enter ARETHUSA and BELLARIO . Are . ' Tis well , my Lord , y ' are courting of these ladies . Is ' t not late , gentlemen ? Cle . Yes , madam . Are . [ To Bellario ] Wait you there ...
I should choose , my Lord , a pleasing wake before it . Enter ARETHUSA and BELLARIO . Are . ' Tis well , my Lord , y ' are courting of these ladies . Is ' t not late , gentlemen ? Cle . Yes , madam . Are . [ To Bellario ] Wait you there ...
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But this , my Lord , is truth . Phi . O , say not so , good sir , forbear to say so ; ' Tis then truth that womankind is false ; Urge it no more , it is impossible ; Why should you think the Princess light ? Dion .
But this , my Lord , is truth . Phi . O , say not so , good sir , forbear to say so ; ' Tis then truth that womankind is false ; Urge it no more , it is impossible ; Why should you think the Princess light ? Dion .
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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