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Pagina 14
... King Arthur there was left always one seat empty for him who should accomplish the adventure of the Holy Grail . It ... kings in Shakespeare , there are moments when the bard is rapt in a divine ecstasy . These supreme moments come to ...
... King Arthur there was left always one seat empty for him who should accomplish the adventure of the Holy Grail . It ... kings in Shakespeare , there are moments when the bard is rapt in a divine ecstasy . These supreme moments come to ...
Pagina 62
... king studs came into fine play , and maintain was beginning a flute solo at a State con- my reputation of being a great judge of cert . The monarch laid down his instru costume , to the admiration and envy of ment , and turning to the ...
... king studs came into fine play , and maintain was beginning a flute solo at a State con- my reputation of being a great judge of cert . The monarch laid down his instru costume , to the admiration and envy of ment , and turning to the ...
Pagina 127
... king , and certain annual sums to the English ministers . English historians call these payments tributes , but French historians call them gifts . Our own kings , too , had an inno- cent belief that a thing hateful in itself might be ...
... king , and certain annual sums to the English ministers . English historians call these payments tributes , but French historians call them gifts . Our own kings , too , had an inno- cent belief that a thing hateful in itself might be ...
Pagina 128
... King Stephen a hundred silver marks for leave to choose their own sheriffs . York paid Henry the Third two hundred marks for burgess liberties ; the vintners of Hereford paid forty shillings for permis- sion " to sell a sestertium of ...
... King Stephen a hundred silver marks for leave to choose their own sheriffs . York paid Henry the Third two hundred marks for burgess liberties ; the vintners of Hereford paid forty shillings for permis- sion " to sell a sestertium of ...
Pagina 148
... King's Highness , his heirs and successors , kings of England , be always kings of this land of Ireland , and should hold and enjoy all pre- rogatives , dignities , etc. , forever- -as united and knit to the imperial Crown of the realm ...
... King's Highness , his heirs and successors , kings of England , be always kings of this land of Ireland , and should hold and enjoy all pre- rogatives , dignities , etc. , forever- -as united and knit to the imperial Crown of the realm ...
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