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Catherine gave Henry VI his literary taste “ .... whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down , ” says Shakespeare . There was thus a double strain in his nature from the famous literary French Royal Line .
Catherine gave Henry VI his literary taste “ .... whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down , ” says Shakespeare . There was thus a double strain in his nature from the famous literary French Royal Line .
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“ Every tale told of him wins on the imagination , ” says Hepworth Dixon . He continues : Cradled in the courtly glories of York House , nursed on the green slopes and in the leafy woods of Gorhambury ; now playing with the daisies and ...
“ Every tale told of him wins on the imagination , ” says Hepworth Dixon . He continues : Cradled in the courtly glories of York House , nursed on the green slopes and in the leafy woods of Gorhambury ; now playing with the daisies and ...
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“ He was neither Attorney - General nor Solicitor , " says Abbott . Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the “ Learned Counsel . ” There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position ...
“ He was neither Attorney - General nor Solicitor , " says Abbott . Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the “ Learned Counsel . ” There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position ...
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