Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... Received at the west door of the cathedral , the Queen went in procession under a canopy ( no longer in use for the blessed sacrament ) ' borne by four of her temporal knights ' up into the choir to hear evensong . For a fortnight she ...
... Received at the west door of the cathedral , the Queen went in procession under a canopy ( no longer in use for the blessed sacrament ) ' borne by four of her temporal knights ' up into the choir to hear evensong . For a fortnight she ...
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... received there , he would need to give someone to suppose that he was ready to embrace the Catholic faith . And the convenient time for this was just before taking one's M.A. , with the consequent step of taking Anglican orders , which ...
... received there , he would need to give someone to suppose that he was ready to embrace the Catholic faith . And the convenient time for this was just before taking one's M.A. , with the consequent step of taking Anglican orders , which ...
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... received his pardon within the month : he had acted ' in self - defence and for the preservation of his life ' . Thomas Watson had had to linger a good many months before he received his pardon for the manslaughter of William Bradley ...
... received his pardon within the month : he had acted ' in self - defence and for the preservation of his life ' . Thomas Watson had had to linger a good many months before he received his pardon for the manslaughter of William Bradley ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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