Lyra Historica: Poems of British History A.D. 61-1910, 第 1~3 巻Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... Charles , the son of the King of Bohemia , was also King of the Romans . The princes who bore this title , might - as did Charlemagne and his successors- regard themselves as heirs to the Roman Emperors , all of whom used to adopt the ...
... Charles , the son of the King of Bohemia , was also King of the Romans . The princes who bore this title , might - as did Charlemagne and his successors- regard themselves as heirs to the Roman Emperors , all of whom used to adopt the ...
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... Charles I to use the Irish army against the English and Scots . The feeling against Strafford- Charles's most able supporter - was embittered by the fact that he had originally been on the side of the Parliament . As it became doubtful ...
... Charles I to use the Irish army against the English and Scots . The feeling against Strafford- Charles's most able supporter - was embittered by the fact that he had originally been on the side of the Parliament . As it became doubtful ...
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... Charles should know as [ Turning to HOLLIS'S companion . ] Sir , you feel for me ! No need to hide that face ! Though it have looked 30 Upon me from the judgement - seat ... I know Strangely , that somewhere it has looked on me ... Your ...
... Charles should know as [ Turning to HOLLIS'S companion . ] Sir , you feel for me ! No need to hide that face ! Though it have looked 30 Upon me from the judgement - seat ... I know Strangely , that somewhere it has looked on me ... Your ...
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... CHARLES ] . Charles . You would not see me , Strafford , at your foot ! 55 It was wrung from me ! Only curse me not ! Hollis . [ To STRAFFORD . ] As you hope grace and pardon in your need , Be merciful to this most wretched man ...
... CHARLES ] . Charles . You would not see me , Strafford , at your foot ! 55 It was wrung from me ! Only curse me not ! Hollis . [ To STRAFFORD . ] As you hope grace and pardon in your need , Be merciful to this most wretched man ...
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... Charles's command . After Strafford's death he tried to act as mediator between Charles and the Parliament . 22. Prynne . A Puritan , who for writing satires reflecting on the Queen and the bishops was fined , pilloried , and committed ...
... Charles's command . After Strafford's death he tried to act as mediator between Charles and the Parliament . 22. Prynne . A Puritan , who for writing satires reflecting on the Queen and the bishops was fined , pilloried , and committed ...
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