The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 24 |
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DUKE OF NORFOLK . DUKE OF SUFFOLK . DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . EARL OF SURREY . LORD CHAMBERLAIN . LORD CHANCELLOR . GARDINER : BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . BISHOP OF LINCOLN . LORD ABERGAVENNY . SIR THOMAS LOVELL . LORD SANDS . SIR ANTHONY DENNY .
DUKE OF NORFOLK . DUKE OF SUFFOLK . DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . EARL OF SURREY . LORD CHAMBERLAIN . LORD CHANCELLOR . GARDINER : BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . BISHOP OF LINCOLN . LORD ABERGAVENNY . SIR THOMAS LOVELL . LORD SANDS . SIR ANTHONY DENNY .
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Here is a warrant from The King to attach Lord Montacute ; and the bodies Of the Duke's Confessor , John de la Car , One Gilbert Peck , his ChancellorBuck . These are the limbs o ' the plot : no more , I hope . BRAN .
Here is a warrant from The King to attach Lord Montacute ; and the bodies Of the Duke's Confessor , John de la Car , One Gilbert Peck , his ChancellorBuck . These are the limbs o ' the plot : no more , I hope . BRAN .
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Not long before your Highness sped to France , 151 The Duke , being at the Rose , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me demand What was the speech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey : ' I replied ...
Not long before your Highness sped to France , 151 The Duke , being at the Rose , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me demand What was the speech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey : ' I replied ...
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