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He does not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of the Milanese between Francis I. and the Emperor Charles V. , while Francesco Sforza , the Duke of Milan , held a precarious and disputed authority ...
He does not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of the Milanese between Francis I. and the Emperor Charles V. , while Francesco Sforza , the Duke of Milan , held a precarious and disputed authority ...
Pagina 5
One of their greatest discoveries of his geographical ignorance is furnished in this play : -Proteus and his servant go to Milan by water . It is perfectly true that Verona is inland , and that even the river Adige , which waters Verona ...
One of their greatest discoveries of his geographical ignorance is furnished in this play : -Proteus and his servant go to Milan by water . It is perfectly true that Verona is inland , and that even the river Adige , which waters Verona ...
Pagina 7
It is fixed , as we have previously noticed , by the mention of the Emperor holding " his Royal Court " at Milan , while there was a sovereign prince of that particular duchy . Cesare Vecellio , the brother of Titian , in his curious ...
It is fixed , as we have previously noticed , by the mention of the Emperor holding " his Royal Court " at Milan , while there was a sovereign prince of that particular duchy . Cesare Vecellio , the brother of Titian , in his curious ...
Pagina 8
To Milan let me hear from thee by letters , 5 Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness bechance to thee in Milan ! Val .
To Milan let me hear from thee by letters , 5 Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness bechance to thee in Milan ! Val .
Pagina 11
SCENE I. - Milan . A Room in the Duke's Palace . Enter VALENTINE and SPEED . Speed . Madam Silvia ! madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . Sir , your glove . " Val . Not mine ; my gloves are on . Speed .
SCENE I. - Milan . A Room in the Duke's Palace . Enter VALENTINE and SPEED . Speed . Madam Silvia ! madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . Sir , your glove . " Val . Not mine ; my gloves are on . Speed .
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