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3 ) is difficult to make sense of if it does not mean the ' great platform ' ( i.e. , a model of the main deck , the waist ) of Prince Henry's lavishly constructed new ship , the Prince Royal . The building of the ship was the occasion ...
3 ) is difficult to make sense of if it does not mean the ' great platform ' ( i.e. , a model of the main deck , the waist ) of Prince Henry's lavishly constructed new ship , the Prince Royal . The building of the ship was the occasion ...
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The reports of the incident itself are various , but it appears that Coke , then Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas and for several years the unbowing champion of common law rights against the royal prerogative , infuriated James by ...
The reports of the incident itself are various , but it appears that Coke , then Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas and for several years the unbowing champion of common law rights against the royal prerogative , infuriated James by ...
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King James first elevated Sir James Hay into the royal favour and probably the royal bed in 1605. The most successful of all the favourites , Robert Carr , obtained his ascendancy in 1606 when he fell from his horse in front of the King ...
King James first elevated Sir James Hay into the royal favour and probably the royal bed in 1605. The most successful of all the favourites , Robert Carr , obtained his ascendancy in 1606 when he fell from his horse in front of the King ...
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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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