The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... resolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send Valentine out of the way , and an opportunity soon occurred . Valentine and Sylvia , who had no hope that the duke would sanction their love , resolved to steal ...
... resolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send Valentine out of the way , and an opportunity soon occurred . Valentine and Sylvia , who had no hope that the duke would sanction their love , resolved to steal ...
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... resolved to confront it like a man , and snatching a pole - axe from one of the ruffians , he laid two of their number dead at his feet . Sir Pierce struck him from behind in the midst of the struggle , with a mortal wound , and Richard ...
... resolved to confront it like a man , and snatching a pole - axe from one of the ruffians , he laid two of their number dead at his feet . Sir Pierce struck him from behind in the midst of the struggle , with a mortal wound , and Richard ...
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... resolved to strengthen his claim to the English throne , by marrying Elizabeth , daughter of Edward IV .; upon which Richard , whom no scruples deterred , resolved to disappoint his rival by marrying the princess , who was his own niece ...
... resolved to strengthen his claim to the English throne , by marrying Elizabeth , daughter of Edward IV .; upon which Richard , whom no scruples deterred , resolved to disappoint his rival by marrying the princess , who was his own niece ...
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