English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volumen4Cassell, limited, 1889 |
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... Edward III . and John of France . Here , too , he wrote many of his Latin metrical letters ; also his two books in Latin upon Solitary Life , addressed to the only friend who was at home with him in the simplicities of life at Vaucluse ...
... Edward III . and John of France . Here , too , he wrote many of his Latin metrical letters ; also his two books in Latin upon Solitary Life , addressed to the only friend who was at home with him in the simplicities of life at Vaucluse ...
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... Edward III.'s son , Lionel Duke of Clarence . In 1366 , having hope of Pope Urban V. , Petrarch wrote to him , warmly urging his return to Rome ; in the year following Urban did go to Rome , and received the congratulations of the poet ...
... Edward III.'s son , Lionel Duke of Clarence . In 1366 , having hope of Pope Urban V. , Petrarch wrote to him , warmly urging his return to Rome ; in the year following Urban did go to Rome , and received the congratulations of the poet ...
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... Edward III . In that office Richard of Bury preserved at court for some time a prudent silence between conflicting ... Edward II . as his Treasurer in Guienne , in 1325 , when Queen Isabel betook herself to Paris . Isabel , daughter of ...
... Edward III . In that office Richard of Bury preserved at court for some time a prudent silence between conflicting ... Edward II . as his Treasurer in Guienne , in 1325 , when Queen Isabel betook herself to Paris . Isabel , daughter of ...
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... Edward II . by his wife's brother , Charles the Fair of France . The quarrel was raised chiefly on the plea that King Edward had not attended Charles's coronation , or done fitting homage for Guienne . Queen Isabel , who was embroiled ...
... Edward II . by his wife's brother , Charles the Fair of France . The quarrel was raised chiefly on the plea that King Edward had not attended Charles's coronation , or done fitting homage for Guienne . Queen Isabel , who was embroiled ...
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... Edward II . to assent to this , for they dared neither go to France with the king , nor be in England while he was absent . Prince Edward went , therefore , to France as Lord of Guienne ; and , when there , remained with his mother ...
... Edward II . to assent to this , for they dared neither go to France with the king , nor be in England while he was absent . Prince Edward went , therefore , to France as Lord of Guienne ; and , when there , remained with his mother ...
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