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... Lady of the Lake . By R. W. TAYLOR , M.A. , Assistant - Master at Rugby School . 2s . Part I. ( Cantos I. and II . ) , 9d . Part II . ( Cantos III . and IV . ) , 9d . Part III . ( Cantos V. and VI . ) , 9d . Notes to Scott's Waverley ...
... Lady of the Lake . By R. W. TAYLOR , M.A. , Assistant - Master at Rugby School . 2s . Part I. ( Cantos I. and II . ) , 9d . Part II . ( Cantos III . and IV . ) , 9d . Part III . ( Cantos V. and VI . ) , 9d . Notes to Scott's Waverley ...
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... ladies covered their farthingales with jewels and ornaments . The ruffs also were orna- mented with embroidery , and sometimes with gold and silver lace . Stubbs , a stern Puritan moralist of those days , writes , " The women seem to be ...
... ladies covered their farthingales with jewels and ornaments . The ruffs also were orna- mented with embroidery , and sometimes with gold and silver lace . Stubbs , a stern Puritan moralist of those days , writes , " The women seem to be ...
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... lady , and conveyed to him her wishes for his welfare , adding that she desired him to leave his portrait for her . Gilbert had hardly left Plymouth when he was deserted by the barque Ralegh , on the plea of ill- health amongst the crew ...
... lady , and conveyed to him her wishes for his welfare , adding that she desired him to leave his portrait for her . Gilbert had hardly left Plymouth when he was deserted by the barque Ralegh , on the plea of ill- health amongst the crew ...
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... ladies at Queen Elizabeth's Court was one who made a deeper impression upon the courtier's heart than the royal mistress to whom he pretended to make love . This was an orphan , Elizabeth Throgmorton , one of Elizabeth's maids of honour ...
... ladies at Queen Elizabeth's Court was one who made a deeper impression upon the courtier's heart than the royal mistress to whom he pretended to make love . This was an orphan , Elizabeth Throgmorton , one of Elizabeth's maids of honour ...
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... lady should live very retired in her mother's house . " But Elizabeth could not get on without Essex , and her love for him was strong enough to make her overlook his marriage , and receive him into favour again . With Ralegh it was ...
... lady should live very retired in her mother's house . " But Elizabeth could not get on without Essex , and her love for him was strong enough to make her overlook his marriage , and receive him into favour again . With Ralegh it was ...
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