King LearMethuen, 1957 - 258 pages |
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Page 85
... called the Suffocation of the Mother , 1605 , p . 5 , writes : " This disease is called by diverse names amongst our authors , Passio Hysterica , Suffocatio , Priefocatio , and Strangulatus uteri , Caducus Matricis , i.e. in English ...
... called the Suffocation of the Mother , 1605 , p . 5 , writes : " This disease is called by diverse names amongst our authors , Passio Hysterica , Suffocatio , Priefocatio , and Strangulatus uteri , Caducus Matricis , i.e. in English ...
Page 234
... called Leicester , which standeth vpon the riuer of Sore . It is written that he had by his wife three daughters without other issue , whose names were Gonorilla , Regan , and Cordeilla , which daughters he greatly loued , but specially ...
... called Leicester , which standeth vpon the riuer of Sore . It is written that he had by his wife three daughters without other issue , whose names were Gonorilla , Regan , and Cordeilla , which daughters he greatly loued , but specially ...
Page 247
... called ) came thether with fortie horse , onely of purpose to murder this brother ; of whose comming he had soone ad- uertisement , and thought no eyes of sufficient credite in such a matter , but his owne ; and therefore came him selfe ...
... called ) came thether with fortie horse , onely of purpose to murder this brother ; of whose comming he had soone ad- uertisement , and thought no eyes of sufficient credite in such a matter , but his owne ; and therefore came him selfe ...
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