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Princesse de Monpensier, La

By: Madame de La Fayette

...La Princesse de Monpensier est un court roman publié anonymement en 1662 par Madame de Lafayette (1634-1693). L'action se déroule entre 1568 et 1572 en France et a pour toile de fond la troisième et la quatrième guerres de religions; le récit s'achève à l'époque du massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy, qui y est brièvement évoqué. L'héroïne est une jeune et riche ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Pg 1561 The Newest Ploy of Undead evil Pg 1563 The evil of Forgiveness Pg 1568 The evil of the Undead Pg 1573 Subliminal Suggestion Pg 1583 ...

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Izaak Walton's Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker and George Herbert

By: Izaak Walton

...The full title of Walton's book of short biographies is, Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Rich'd Hooker, George Herbert, &C. Sir Henry Wotton (1568 – 1639) was an English author, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1625. He is often quoted as saying, An ambassador is an honest gentleman sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.”...

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A Midsummer Nights Dreame

By: William Shakespeare

...es then had rounded, 1567 With coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers. 1568 And that same dew which somtime on the buds, 1569 Was wont to s...

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The Tempest

By: William Shakespeare

... Pro. Praise in departing. 1567 Fr. They vanish’d strangely. 1568 Seb. No matter, since 1569 They haue left their Viands behi...

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The Comedie of Errors

By: William Shakespeare

...in assaying it. 1567 Adr. I will attend my husband, be his nurse, 1568 Diet his sicknesse, for it is my Office, 1569 And will haue no ...

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The Taming of the Shrew

By: William Shakespeare

...nk you for your pains, 1567 I know you thinke to dine with me to day, 1568 And haue prepar’d great store of wedding cheere, 1569 But so it...

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

By: William Shakespeare

... had not thwarted me. 1567 1.Out. What, were you banish’d thence? 1568 Val. I was. 1569 2.Out. For what offence? 1570 ...

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The Life and Death of King Richard the Second

By: William Shakespeare

... What comfort haue we now? 1567 By Heauen Ile hate him euerlastingly, 1568 That bids me be of comfort any more. - 35 - The life and death of ...

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Loues Labour's Lost

By: William Shakespeare

...e why we are borne: 1567 Therefore of all hands must we be forsworne. 1568 King. What, did these rent lines shew some loue of 1569 thi...

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The Life of Tymon of Athens

By: William Shakespeare

...re Fellowes still, 1567 Seruing alike in sorrow: Leak’d is our Barke, 1568 And we poore Mates, stand on the dying Decke, 1569 Hearing the ...

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Much Adoe about Nothing

By: William Shakespeare

... Mar. Euer since you left it, doth not my wit become 1567 me rarely? 1568 Beat. It is not seene enough, you should weare it in 1569 y...

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The Merry Wiues of Windsor

By: William Shakespeare

... Scoena Quarta. 1567 Enter Fenton, Anne, Page, Shallow, Slender, 1568 Quickly, Page, Mist.Page. 1569 Fen. I see I cannot get thy ...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... 1566 downe. 1567 But who comes heere? Lorenzo and his Infidell? 1568 What and my old Venetian friend Salerio? 1569 Enter Lorenzo, I...

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The Life and Death of King John

By: William Shakespeare

... King. 1567 Dol. Strong reasons makes strange actions: let vs go, 1568 If you say I, the King will not say no. Exeunt. Actus Quartu...

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The First Part of Henry the Sixth. Edited by Louise Pound

By: William Shakespeare

...onuments. 1567 Talb. Thanks gentle Duke: but where is Pucel now? 1568 I thinke her old Familiar is asleepe. 1569 Now where’s the Bast...

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The Tragedie of Julius C‘Sar

By: William Shakespeare

...esti-on 1567 of his death, is inroll’d in the Capitoll: his Glory not 1568 extenuated, wherein he was worthy; nor his offences en-forc’d, 156...

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The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus

By: William Shakespeare

...as ere my mother did, 1567 And would not but in fury fright my youth, 1568 Which made me downe to throw my bookes, and flie 1569 Causles p...

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The Tragedie of Macbeth

By: William Shakespeare

...ther three Witches. 1567 Hec. O well done: I commend your paines, 1568 And euery one shall share i’th’ gaines: 1569 And now about the ...

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The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet

By: William Shakespeare

... wretched Boy that didst consort him here, 1567 Shalt with him hence. 1568 Rom. This shall determine that. 1569 They fight. Tybalt fal...

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The Third Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...66 King. Why then, thy Husbands Lands I freely giue 1567 thee. 1568 Wid. I take my leaue with many thousand thankes. 1569 R...

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The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke : A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623

By: William Shakespeare

...etter haue a bad Epitaph, then 1567 their ill report while you liued. 1568 Pol. My Lord, I will vse them according to their de-sart. 1570...

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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth: A Historical Play

By: William Shakespeare

...my Conscience, I did steere 1567 Toward this remedy, whereupon we are 1568 Now present heere together: that’s to say, 1569 I meant to rect...

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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

...arkt me extraordinarie, 1567 And all the courses of my Life doe shew, 1568 I am not in the Roll of common men. 1569 Where is the Liuing, c...

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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

By: William Shakespeare

...yond hill 1567 Your legges are yong: Ile tread these Flats. Consider, 1568 When you aboue perceiue me like a Crow, 1569 That it is Place, ...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...e spent! and to see 1567 how many of mine olde Acquaintance are dead? 1568 Sil. Wee shall all follow (Cousin.) 1569 Shal. Certaine...

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The Tragedie of Othello, The Moore of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

...me in Cyprus, 1567 And great Affinitie: and that in wholsome Wisedome 1568 He might not but refuse you. But he protests he loues you 1569 ...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

...ay home. 1567 Clo. Go you the next way with your Findings, Ile go 1568 see if the Beare bee gone from the Gentleman, and how 1569 much...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...ee? 1566 Mountioy. My Masters mind. 1567 King. Vnfold it. 1568 Mountioy. Thus sayes my King: Say thou to Harry 1569 of En...

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The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra

By: William Shakespeare

...at part of my selfe: 1567 Vse me well in’t. Sister, proue such a wife 1568 As my thoughts make thee, and as my farthest Band 1569 Shall pa...

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The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida

By: William Shakespeare

...566 no, your poore disposer’s sicke. 1567 Par. I spie. [YY5v 1568 Pan. You spie, what doe you spie: come, giue me an 1569 Ins...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...n Nature needs: 1567 Mans life is cheape as Beastes. Thou art a Lady; 1568 If onely to go warme were gorgeous, 1569 Why Nature needs not w...

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The Second Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...s good deceit, 1567 Which mates him first, that first intends deceit. 1568 Queene. Thrice Noble Suffolke, ’tis resolutely spoke. 1569 ...

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Unknown to History : A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... TLE TLE TLE TLE W W W W WAIF AIF AIF AIF AIF ON A SPRING DAY, in the year 1568, Mistress Talbot sat in her lodging at Hull, an upper chamber, with a ... ...“And when fell this out?” “Two days after Low Sunday, in the year of grace 1568,” returned Susan. “My halidome!” again ejaculated Jean, in a low voice... ...land has written and what this Monsieur Talbot has told me, madam,” said * 1568 according to our calendar 382 Unknown To History Ch...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...God to grant you a very long and happy life. From Paris, this 18th of June 1568. \ Your most humble and most obedient son, Michel De Montaigne 37 Mon... ...e persons of the Counts Horn and Egmont at Brussels,—[Decapitated 4th June 1568]—there were very remarkable passages, and one amongst the rest, that C...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...s life. Giulio, afterwards Cardinal, Acquaviva had been sent at the end of 1568 to Philip II by the Pope on a mission, partly of condolence, partly po...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...s life. Giulio, afterwards Cardinal, Acquaviva had been sent at the end of 1568 to Philip II by the Pope on a mission, partly of condolence, partly po...

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The Holy Bible

By: Various

...om the beginning. The old command- ment is the word which you have heard. 1568 The First Epistle of St. John the Apostle 8 Again a new commandment I ...

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Biographical Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

... VII.’s reign, the Ardens received a grant of lands from the crown; and in 1568, four years after the birth of William Shakspeare, Edward Arden, of th... ...liam, his third child, he was elected one of the aldermen; and in the year 1568 he became first magistrate of the town, by the title of high bailiff. ... ... a butt for ridicule, such as no fortitude could enable him to sustain. In 1568, therefore, when his son William would be mov- ing through his fifth y... ... education and youthful happiness of the poet. Now if we suppose that from 1568, the high noon of the family prosperity, to 1578, the first year of th... ...and from his rank of first magistrate, we may presume that, about the year 1568, he had placed himself at the head of the Stratford community. Afterwa...

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All's Well, That Ends Well

By: William Shakespeare

...e. Whilst I from farre, 1567 His name with zealous feruour sanctifie: 1568 His taken labours bid him me forgiue: 1569 I his despightfull I...

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Measure, For Measure

By: William Shakespeare

...u trustie Pompey. 1566 Blesse you Friar. 1567 Duke. And you. 1568 Luc. Do’s Bridget paint still, Pompey? Ha? 1569 Elb. ...

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As You Like It

By: William Shakespeare

...r ac-coustrements, 1567 as louing your selfe, then seeming the Lo-uer 1568 of any other. 1569 Orl. Faire youth, I would I could make t...

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Twelfe Night, Or What You Will

By: William Shakespeare

... sayst thou? 1567 Mal. And some haue greatnesse thrust vpon them. 1568 Ol. Heauen restore thee. 1569 Mal. Remember who commend...

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