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... at first probably diplomatic, but later a real and deep conviction. His canniness
with flatterers and his humility, once his throne was established, are illustrated in
the famous story of his command to the tides on the Thames. Justly called “the ...
... at first probably diplomatic, but later a real and deep conviction. His canniness
with flatterers and his humility, once his throne was established, are illustrated in
the famous story of his command to the tides on the Thames. Justly called “the ...
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There is apparently no direct source for this division of the spoils which gives the
Countess such a fair opportunity for persiflage a few lines later. The incident may
have been suggested by the behavior of the Countess of March at the ...
There is apparently no direct source for this division of the spoils which gives the
Countess such a fair opportunity for persiflage a few lines later. The incident may
have been suggested by the behavior of the Countess of March at the ...
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All later changes in the manuscript I treat as stage adaptations and conjectural
emendations. For critical description of the manuscript the reader may best
consult the Malone Society reprint and A. P. Rossiter's single-volume edition.
All later changes in the manuscript I treat as stage adaptations and conjectural
emendations. For critical description of the manuscript the reader may best
consult the Malone Society reprint and A. P. Rossiter's single-volume edition.
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LEIR | 11 |
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