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One of Chaucer's Scottish imitators was King James I of Scotland ( 1394-1437 ) , attractive because of his own romantic story . While on the way to France as a lad of eleven he was captured by English sailors and confined by Henry IV in ...
One of Chaucer's Scottish imitators was King James I of Scotland ( 1394-1437 ) , attractive because of his own romantic story . While on the way to France as a lad of eleven he was captured by English sailors and confined by Henry IV in ...
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Parliament ; he insisted that as king his will was law , that judges should decide as he wished , and finding difficulties with the ordinary courts , used special courts ; and finally there was the religious question .
Parliament ; he insisted that as king his will was law , that judges should decide as he wished , and finding difficulties with the ordinary courts , used special courts ; and finally there was the religious question .
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N.B. Between the Two Parts of the Concert will be presented an Historical Play , called the LIFE AND DEATH OF King Richard the Third . CONTAINING THE DISTRESSES OF K. HENRY VI . The artful acquisition of the Crown by King Richard ...
N.B. Between the Two Parts of the Concert will be presented an Historical Play , called the LIFE AND DEATH OF King Richard the Third . CONTAINING THE DISTRESSES OF K. HENRY VI . The artful acquisition of the Crown by King Richard ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 11 |
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