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It is conceivable that the “ Will Sonnets ” might have been written by William Herbert or Mary Pembroke or Philip Sidney . “ Will ” could be either William Herbert or Philip Sidney , since Philip Sidney was known to his intimates as ...
It is conceivable that the “ Will Sonnets ” might have been written by William Herbert or Mary Pembroke or Philip Sidney . “ Will ” could be either William Herbert or Philip Sidney , since Philip Sidney was known to his intimates as ...
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а . . was busy with her husband and her young children ; apparently she was content and happy except for the shadow of the death of Philip Sidney . We have another woman candidate ; she fits the age sonnets perfectly , and in April 1587 ...
а . . was busy with her husband and her young children ; apparently she was content and happy except for the shadow of the death of Philip Sidney . We have another woman candidate ; she fits the age sonnets perfectly , and in April 1587 ...
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The Spanish Ambassador was all in favor of Philip coming to England with his army , marrying the new Queen , and lining up England as a Spanish possession . Elizabeth played for time , and Philip vacillated as he was wont to do .
The Spanish Ambassador was all in favor of Philip coming to England with his army , marrying the new Queen , and lining up England as a Spanish possession . Elizabeth played for time , and Philip vacillated as he was wont to do .
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