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Late in the year 1590 , the Earl of Essex secretly married the widow of Sir Philip Sidney . When Queen Elizabeth found out about the marriage she was exceedingly angry , but was somewhat mollified when Essex consented that his wife ...
Late in the year 1590 , the Earl of Essex secretly married the widow of Sir Philip Sidney . When Queen Elizabeth found out about the marriage she was exceedingly angry , but was somewhat mollified when Essex consented that his wife ...
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Elizabeth was not being factitious when she remarked to Lord Sussex , “ I hate the idea of marriage for reasons that I would not divulge to a twin soul . ” Elizabeth had had many marriage proposals as a Princess ; they were to multiply ...
Elizabeth was not being factitious when she remarked to Lord Sussex , “ I hate the idea of marriage for reasons that I would not divulge to a twin soul . ” Elizabeth had had many marriage proposals as a Princess ; they were to multiply ...
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Elizabeth could not have foreseen all the consequences of the Darnley marriage as Maxwell Anderson implies ; the Tudor moves and countermoves on the chessboard of political expediency as each new Scottish episode developed were ...
Elizabeth could not have foreseen all the consequences of the Darnley marriage as Maxwell Anderson implies ; the Tudor moves and countermoves on the chessboard of political expediency as each new Scottish episode developed were ...
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