Turning Princes into Pages: Sixteenth-Century Literary Representations of Thomas Cardinal



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London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix L, fol. 26r

London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix L, fol. 26v

London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix L, fol. 30

London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix L, fol. 31r



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