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Side 2
Elinor , queen - mother of England . Constance , mother to Arthur . Blanch ,
daughter to Alphonso king of Caftile , and niece to king John . Lady
Faulconbridge , mother to the bastard , and Robert Faulconbridge . Citizens of
Angiers , heralds ...
Elinor , queen - mother of England . Constance , mother to Arthur . Blanch ,
daughter to Alphonso king of Caftile , and niece to king John . Lady
Faulconbridge , mother to the bastard , and Robert Faulconbridge . Citizens of
Angiers , heralds ...
Side 4
... and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Samuel
Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. In my behaviour ' , to the majesty , . The
borrow ' d majesty of England here . Eli . A strange beginning ; - borrow ' d
majesty !
... and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Samuel
Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. In my behaviour ' , to the majesty , . The
borrow ' d majesty of England here . Eli . A strange beginning ; - borrow ' d
majesty !
Side 11
... date of an . other coin ; humoroully to rally a thin face , eclipsed , as it were , by
a full - blown rose . We must observe , to explain this allusion , that queen
Elizabeth was the first , and indeed the only prince , who coined in England three
- halt ...
... date of an . other coin ; humoroully to rally a thin face , eclipsed , as it were , by
a full - blown rose . We must observe , to explain this allusion , that queen
Elizabeth was the first , and indeed the only prince , who coined in England three
- halt ...
Side 16
Again , in Greene ' s Defence of Coney - catching , 1592 , in the description of a
pretended traveller : “ There be in England , especially about London , certain
quaint , pickt , and neat companions , attired & c . alamode de France & c . "
Again ...
Again , in Greene ' s Defence of Coney - catching , 1592 , in the description of a
pretended traveller : “ There be in England , especially about London , certain
quaint , pickt , and neat companions , attired & c . alamode de France & c . "
Again ...
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Johnson , * – that pale , that white - fac ' d shore , ] England is supposed to be
called Albion from the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . Even ' till that
England , hedg ' d in Even KING JOHN . 23 * Richard, that robb'd the lion of ...
Johnson , * – that pale , that white - fac ' d shore , ] England is supposed to be
called Albion from the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . Even ' till that
England , hedg ' d in Even KING JOHN . 23 * Richard, that robb'd the lion of ...
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