• Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part VIII.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    50m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part VII.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 33m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part VI.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 36m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part V.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 45m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part IV.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 29m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part III.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 35m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part II.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 43m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part I.

    By 1348 the House of Loring has fallen on hard times. Together, the Black Death and the greedy monks of Waverley have bled away all of the Loring wealth. Even the manor house will have to go to pay their debts.

    Then a chance encounter with the King of England provides Nigel, the last of the Lorings, with the chance to seek his fortune in the constant wars with France. But more importantly for Nigel it also means that he may be able to do the "three small deeds" that will show he is worthy to ask for the hand of the Lady Mary in marriage.

    Filled with chivalry, humour, and high romance, Sir Nigel is simply a rattling good yarn.



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    1h 31m - Jun 24, 2024
  • Stories of King Arthur and His Knights, by Uriel Waldo Cutler. Part IV.

    Stories of King Arthur and His Knights

    retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" (Full title of the book)



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    1h 37m - Jun 20, 2024
  • Stories of King Arthur and His Knights, by Uriel Waldo Cutler. Part III.

    Stories of King Arthur and His Knights

    retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" (Full title of the book)



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    1h 39m - Jun 20, 2024
  • Stories of King Arthur and His Knights, by Uriel Waldo Cutler. Part II.

    Stories of King Arthur and His Knights

    retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" (Full title of the book)



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    1h 46m - Jun 20, 2024
  • Stories of King Arthur and His Knights, by Uriel Waldo Cutler. Part I.

    Stories of King Arthur and His Knights

    retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" (Full title of the book)



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    1h 43m - Jun 20, 2024
  • The Tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare. Part III.

    Billed by scholars as the first part of the all-encompassing Henriad, Richard II is a richly satisfying probe into the inner workings of monarchical rule and its evolution from being seen as divinely held to a more modern conception that incorporates political cunning. Shakespeare positions the titular Richard in the former position, his shortcomings as England's leader made all too clear when he bungles the handling of a judicial duel, and then later seizes money and assets that are not rightfully his in order to fund an Irish war. 

    At the opposite end is the Machiavellian opportunist Henry Bolingbroke, who assembles enough supporters to help him dethrone the king and become the future Henry IV—the protagonist of the next two plays in this historical series. Written entirely in verse and containing some of the Bard's most florid and evocative language, Richard II never fails to transport its audience back to its time, where the furious machinations of government and kingly rule could be as captivating and intense as any battlefield siege.



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    56m - Jun 20, 2024
  • The Tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare. Part II.

    Billed by scholars as the first part of the all-encompassing Henriad, Richard II is a richly satisfying probe into the inner workings of monarchical rule and its evolution from being seen as divinely held to a more modern conception that incorporates political cunning. Shakespeare positions the titular Richard in the former position, his shortcomings as England's leader made all too clear when he bungles the handling of a judicial duel, and then later seizes money and assets that are not rightfully his in order to fund an Irish war. 

    At the opposite end is the Machiavellian opportunist Henry Bolingbroke, who assembles enough supporters to help him dethrone the king and become the future Henry IV—the protagonist of the next two plays in this historical series. Written entirely in verse and containing some of the Bard's most florid and evocative language, Richard II never fails to transport its audience back to its time, where the furious machinations of government and kingly rule could be as captivating and intense as any battlefield siege.



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    1h 15m - Jun 20, 2024
  • The Tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare. Part I.

    Billed by scholars as the first part of the all-encompassing Henriad, Richard II is a richly satisfying probe into the inner workings of monarchical rule and its evolution from being seen as divinely held to a more modern conception that incorporates political cunning. Shakespeare positions the titular Richard in the former position, his shortcomings as England's leader made all too clear when he bungles the handling of a judicial duel, and then later seizes money and assets that are not rightfully his in order to fund an Irish war. 

    At the opposite end is the Machiavellian opportunist Henry Bolingbroke, who assembles enough supporters to help him dethrone the king and become the future Henry IV—the protagonist of the next two plays in this historical series. Written entirely in verse and containing some of the Bard's most florid and evocative language, Richard II never fails to transport its audience back to its time, where the furious machinations of government and kingly rule could be as captivating and intense as any battlefield siege.



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    42m - Jun 20, 2024
  • Eusebius History of the Christian Church, by Eusebius of Caesarea. Part VIII.

    Eusebius presents the history of the Church from the apostles to his own time, with special regard to the following points:

    1. the successions of bishops in the principal sees

    2. the history of Christian teachers

    3. the history of heresies

    4. the history of the Jews

    5. the relations to the heathen

    6. the martyrdoms. (Adjusted from Wikipedia.)

    Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.



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    1h 42m - Jun 17, 2024
  • Eusebius History of the Christian Church, by Eusebius of Caesarea. Part VII.

    Eusebius presents the history of the Church from the apostles to his own time, with special regard to the following points:

    1. the successions of bishops in the principal sees

    2. the history of Christian teachers

    3. the history of heresies

    4. the history of the Jews

    5. the relations to the heathen

    6. the martyrdoms. (Adjusted from Wikipedia.)

    Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.



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    1h 48m - Jun 17, 2024
  • Eusebius History of the Christian Church, by Eusebius of Caesarea. Part VI.

    Eusebius presents the history of the Church from the apostles to his own time, with special regard to the following points:

    1. the successions of bishops in the principal sees

    2. the history of Christian teachers

    3. the history of heresies

    4. the history of the Jews

    5. the relations to the heathen

    6. the martyrdoms. (Adjusted from Wikipedia.)

    Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.



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    1h 49m - Jun 17, 2024
  • Eusebius History of the Christian Church, by Eusebius of Caesarea. Part V.

    Eusebius presents the history of the Church from the apostles to his own time, with special regard to the following points:

    1. the successions of bishops in the principal sees

    2. the history of Christian teachers

    3. the history of heresies

    4. the history of the Jews

    5. the relations to the heathen

    6. the martyrdoms. (Adjusted from Wikipedia.)

    Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.



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    1h 45m - Jun 17, 2024
  • Eusebius History of the Christian Church, by Eusebius of Caesarea. Part IV.

    Eusebius presents the history of the Church from the apostles to his own time, with special regard to the following points:

    1. the successions of bishops in the principal sees

    2. the history of Christian teachers

    3. the history of heresies

    4. the history of the Jews

    5. the relations to the heathen

    6. the martyrdoms. (Adjusted from Wikipedia.)

    Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert.



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    1h 39m - Jun 17, 2024
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