The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen3G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 - 516 páginas |
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... knights . * * Knight- hood was conferred , on such occasions , in a man- ner at once expeditious and military . The soldier presented his sword , either by the cross or the guard , to the prince or the general from whom he was to ...
... knights . * * Knight- hood was conferred , on such occasions , in a man- ner at once expeditious and military . The soldier presented his sword , either by the cross or the guard , to the prince or the general from whom he was to ...
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... knight , " that the king's face at this turned pale with anger , while he said , ' Come hither , friends . Good Lord , this man designs to deprive me of my country . " " Richard consulted his council on a Satur- day , and they agreed to ...
... knight , " that the king's face at this turned pale with anger , while he said , ' Come hither , friends . Good Lord , this man designs to deprive me of my country . " " Richard consulted his council on a Satur- day , and they agreed to ...
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... knight 80 fair . " THE " wandering knight so fair " was the Knight of the Sun , who , when Don Quixote disputed with the Curate which was the better knight , Palmerin of England or Amadis de Gaul , was maintained by master Nicolas , the ...
... knight 80 fair . " THE " wandering knight so fair " was the Knight of the Sun , who , when Don Quixote disputed with the Curate which was the better knight , Palmerin of England or Amadis de Gaul , was maintained by master Nicolas , the ...
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