The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen3G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 - 516 páginas |
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... Earl of March was not taken prisoner for his cause , nor in his service , but willingly suffered himself to be taken , because he would not withstand the attempts of Owen Glendower and his complices , therefore he would neither ransom ...
... Earl of March was not taken prisoner for his cause , nor in his service , but willingly suffered himself to be taken , because he would not withstand the attempts of Owen Glendower and his complices , therefore he would neither ransom ...
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... Earl of Westmoreland , that was not far off , together with the lord John of Lancaster , the king's son , being informed of this rebellious attempt , assembled together such power as they might make , and coming into a plain within the ...
... Earl of Westmoreland , that was not far off , together with the lord John of Lancaster , the king's son , being informed of this rebellious attempt , assembled together such power as they might make , and coming into a plain within the ...
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... Earl of Northumberland and Lord Bardolf , in a dismal hour , with a great power of Scots , returned into England , recovering divers of the earl's castles and seigniories , for the people in great numbers resorted unto them . Hereupon ...
... Earl of Northumberland and Lord Bardolf , in a dismal hour , with a great power of Scots , returned into England , recovering divers of the earl's castles and seigniories , for the people in great numbers resorted unto them . Hereupon ...
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