A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... James spoke disrespectfully of the peerage and Richard beat someone about the legs with a broomstick . Also James did not become the leading theatre - manager of the day without the employment of methods which his opponents would have ...
... James spoke disrespectfully of the peerage and Richard beat someone about the legs with a broomstick . Also James did not become the leading theatre - manager of the day without the employment of methods which his opponents would have ...
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... James . He spent fabulous sums on his favourites , more than his grandson Charles II spent on mistresses , but perhaps in James's case their functions were identical . A fool who is also a child and a coward is open to flattery , and ...
... James . He spent fabulous sums on his favourites , more than his grandson Charles II spent on mistresses , but perhaps in James's case their functions were identical . A fool who is also a child and a coward is open to flattery , and ...
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... James presented Carr with £ 20,000 | Cecil placed four tables in a room through which the King had to pass , with £ 5,000 in silver on each table . James was staggered , never having seen so much money before , and asked Cecil why it ...
... James presented Carr with £ 20,000 | Cecil placed four tables in a room through which the King had to pass , with £ 5,000 in silver on each table . James was staggered , never having seen so much money before , and asked Cecil why it ...
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