Albert E. Burke: Difference between revisions

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But Shakespeare may have been the first to use it in his 1597 play “King John.” In the final act of the drama, the dying king is carried out into the orchard, situated on the castle grounds. Breathing the fresh air, King John says, “Ah ... now my soul hath elbow room.”<br>
But Shakespeare may have been the first to use it in his 1597 play “King John.” In the final act of the drama, the dying king is carried out into the orchard, situated on the castle grounds. Breathing the fresh air, King John says, “Ah ... now my soul hath elbow room.”<br>
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone|Daniel Boone]] | Wikipedia<br>
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone|Daniel Boone]] | Wikipedia<br>
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone_(1964_TV_series)|Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)]] | Wikipedia — popular shortly after Dr. Burke referenced "elbowroom" in his book ''Enough Good Men''<br>
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone_(1964_TV_series)|Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)]] | Wikipedia — popular shortly after Dr. Burke published his book ''Enough Good Men'' that referenced "elbowroom"<br>
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