An Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-papers,: Which Were Exhibited in Norfolk-Street..Thomas Egerton, Whitehall., 1797 - 628 ページ |
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... vol . iii . 56 ; wherein we may see , that she took part with Lady Shrews- bury againft her husband . ruling paffion : Whenever the Earl of Effex put on ruling 36 An APOLOGY [ QUEEN ELIZABETH ; to the practice of the present times (e)...
... vol . iii . 56 ; wherein we may see , that she took part with Lady Shrews- bury againft her husband . ruling paffion : Whenever the Earl of Effex put on ruling 36 An APOLOGY [ QUEEN ELIZABETH ; to the practice of the present times (e)...
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... Earl of Effex put on a fit of fickness , " not a day paffed , " fays Lord ( k ) Orford , " without the Queen's fending frequent meffages to inquire about " his health ; and once went fo far , as to fit 66 66 long by him , and order his ...
... Earl of Effex put on a fit of fickness , " not a day paffed , " fays Lord ( k ) Orford , " without the Queen's fending frequent meffages to inquire about " his health ; and once went fo far , as to fit 66 66 long by him , and order his ...
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... Earl of Shrewsbury . The young Lady of Darby , who was treated in that manner , was Elizabeth , the eldest daughter of Edward Vere , Earl of Ox- ford , and the wife of William Earl of Darby : It was Mr. Secretary Cecil's picture , which ...
... Earl of Shrewsbury . The young Lady of Darby , who was treated in that manner , was Elizabeth , the eldest daughter of Edward Vere , Earl of Ox- ford , and the wife of William Earl of Darby : It was Mr. Secretary Cecil's picture , which ...
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... Earl of Effex to Mr. Secretary Davifon : " As at my departure , fo ' upon my return , I muft needs falute you , as one , whom " then , and now , and ever , I muft love very much : I would " gladly fee you , but I am tied here a while ...
... Earl of Effex to Mr. Secretary Davifon : " As at my departure , fo ' upon my return , I muft needs falute you , as one , whom " then , and now , and ever , I muft love very much : I would " gladly fee you , but I am tied here a while ...
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... Earl of Northumberland wrote to the Earl of Shrewsbury : " Methinke I nede " not to be put to this business , if they would " have pondered the charge that they have 66 put of late unto me , ande the paymentes " that I have made of late ...
... Earl of Northumberland wrote to the Earl of Shrewsbury : " Methinke I nede " not to be put to this business , if they would " have pondered the charge that they have 66 put of late unto me , ande the paymentes " that I have made of late ...
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