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of the news of his rival's death in the last scene of Shakespeare's ' King Richard II . ' and David's attitude towards the slayer of King Saul in the first chapter of the second book of Samuel . David , however , laments the death of ...
of the news of his rival's death in the last scene of Shakespeare's ' King Richard II . ' and David's attitude towards the slayer of King Saul in the first chapter of the second book of Samuel . David , however , laments the death of ...
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much the appearance of being carved from a cast taken after death . Shakspeare's monument at Stratford has very much this appearance , as the full part of the eye seems to have only the thickness of the top lid removed to express the ...
much the appearance of being carved from a cast taken after death . Shakspeare's monument at Stratford has very much this appearance , as the full part of the eye seems to have only the thickness of the top lid removed to express the ...
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His widow , Jane Wentworth , survived until 1614 , and on her death the Toddington estate devolved on her great nephew , the fourth Lord Wentworth of Nettlestead , who ultimately became Earl of Cleveland . W. L. RUTTON .
His widow , Jane Wentworth , survived until 1614 , and on her death the Toddington estate devolved on her great nephew , the fourth Lord Wentworth of Nettlestead , who ultimately became Earl of Cleveland . W. L. RUTTON .
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