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... cause . This is almost granted when the arrival of Warwick changes the aspect of affairs , and Edward's overtures are successful . Just at this moment , however , letters from England bear intelligence that Edward has mar- ried Lady ...
... cause . This is almost granted when the arrival of Warwick changes the aspect of affairs , and Edward's overtures are successful . Just at this moment , however , letters from England bear intelligence that Edward has mar- ried Lady ...
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... causes which led to them . The one is always lamenting the loss of his power which he has not the spirit to regain ; the other seems only to regret that he had ever been King , and is glad to be rid of the power , with the trouble ; the ...
... causes which led to them . The one is always lamenting the loss of his power which he has not the spirit to regain ; the other seems only to regret that he had ever been King , and is glad to be rid of the power , with the trouble ; the ...
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... cause , and proposed a match between the prince her son and his daughter Anne of Warwick - the " gentle Lady Anne who figures in Richard III . In the play , Margaret em- braces the offer without a moment's hesitation : we are disgusted ...
... cause , and proposed a match between the prince her son and his daughter Anne of Warwick - the " gentle Lady Anne who figures in Richard III . In the play , Margaret em- braces the offer without a moment's hesitation : we are disgusted ...
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... cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy was a species of degrada- tion . It took ...
... cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy was a species of degrada- tion . It took ...
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... cause . 40 Clif . No cause ! Thy father slew my father 26 Act I. Sc . iii . THE THIRD PART OF.
... cause . 40 Clif . No cause ! Thy father slew my father 26 Act I. Sc . iii . THE THIRD PART OF.
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