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... duchess of Burgundy to Juno . Lastly , it is not altogether irrelevant to observe that the paper on which the French poem is written is of precisely the same small quarto size as the other works of Bernard André . The MS . of this poem ...
... duchess of Burgundy to Juno . Lastly , it is not altogether irrelevant to observe that the paper on which the French poem is written is of precisely the same small quarto size as the other works of Bernard André . The MS . of this poem ...
Página xxx
... , therefore , inserted at the end of this volume ( Appendix A. ) a copy of the in- strument by which the duchess of Burgundy appealed to the pope in his favor . his part with consistency , and tell his story without XXX PREFACE .
... , therefore , inserted at the end of this volume ( Appendix A. ) a copy of the in- strument by which the duchess of Burgundy appealed to the pope in his favor . his part with consistency , and tell his story without XXX PREFACE .
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... duchess taught him some- thing about the affairs of England and the history of the House of York , so that at last he was able to pass himself off for a member of that family . Thus Poly- dore tells us : - ( C " Hunc Margarita aptum ...
... duchess taught him some- thing about the affairs of England and the history of the House of York , so that at last he was able to pass himself off for a member of that family . Thus Poly- dore tells us : - ( C " Hunc Margarita aptum ...
Página xxxiii
... duchess , thinking to have gotten God by the foot when she had the Devil by the tail , " and adjudging this young man to be a mete organ " to convey her purpose , and one not unlike to be the " duke of York , son to her brother king ...
... duchess , thinking to have gotten God by the foot when she had the Devil by the tail , " and adjudging this young man to be a mete organ " to convey her purpose , and one not unlike to be the " duke of York , son to her brother king ...
Página xxxiv
... duchess could not have told Perkin what passed in the Tower may be admitted without crediting his pretensions . Another error of lord Bacon in treating of this subject has already been pointed out by Sir Frederic Madden . Bernard André ...
... duchess could not have told Perkin what passed in the Tower may be admitted without crediting his pretensions . Another error of lord Bacon in treating of this subject has already been pointed out by Sir Frederic Madden . Bernard André ...
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Página xxxv - Tirrel and John Dighton. These two the king caused to be committed to the Tower, and examined touching the manner of the death of the two innocent princes. They agreed both in a tale, as the king gave out...
Página xxxi - Then she informed him of all the circumstances and particulars that concerned the person of Richard, duke of York, which he was to act, describing unto him the personages, lineaments, and features of the king and queen, his pretended parents; and of his brother and sisters, and divers others, that were nearest him in his childhood, together with all passages, some secret, some common, that were fit for a child's memory, until the death of king Edward.