Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... Queen Elizabeth herself came on her first state - visit . The bells rang ; the corporation presented her with £ 30 in a scented purse , there were payments to her serjeants - at - arms , footmen , marshals , messengers , trumpeters ...
... Queen Elizabeth herself came on her first state - visit . The bells rang ; the corporation presented her with £ 30 in a scented purse , there were payments to her serjeants - at - arms , footmen , marshals , messengers , trumpeters ...
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... Queen came in 1573 it was a ' grammarian ' , a Queen's scholar , who made the Latin oration to greet her at the west door of the cathedral . Altogether , there must have been a lot of fun in those old Almonry buildings among the close ...
... Queen came in 1573 it was a ' grammarian ' , a Queen's scholar , who made the Latin oration to greet her at the west door of the cathedral . Altogether , there must have been a lot of fun in those old Almonry buildings among the close ...
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... Queen and Mortimer is taken casually enough : Sweet Mortimer , the life of Isabel , Be thou persuaded that I love thee well . . . as the Queen's original affection for her neglectful husband is rather woodenly expressed : O how a kiss ...
... Queen and Mortimer is taken casually enough : Sweet Mortimer , the life of Isabel , Be thou persuaded that I love thee well . . . as the Queen's original affection for her neglectful husband is rather woodenly expressed : O how a kiss ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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