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It seems to mean one thing and at the same time to mean something else quite different . The epilogue to Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the prologue to ...
It seems to mean one thing and at the same time to mean something else quite different . The epilogue to Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the prologue to ...
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Elizabeth thought like a man if by thinking like a man you mean she possessed a keen , analytical mind which held sway over her emotions . She could outtalk and outthink each and every one of her advisers on the Privy Council and she ...
Elizabeth thought like a man if by thinking like a man you mean she possessed a keen , analytical mind which held sway over her emotions . She could outtalk and outthink each and every one of her advisers on the Privy Council and she ...
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To shakea - speare , or to shake - the - speare , is in some instances a show of strength , sometimes it is a threat ; in a broader sense it is a means of keeping the other fellow guessing as to just what your intentions are .
To shakea - speare , or to shake - the - speare , is in some instances a show of strength , sometimes it is a threat ; in a broader sense it is a means of keeping the other fellow guessing as to just what your intentions are .
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