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... Queen Elizabeth first noticed him . A few of the ruins remain . All is still and quiet . On Monday morning we took the clerk of St. Michael's , and went to the church : we took a wet sponge , to enable me to ascertain whether my opinion ...
... Queen Elizabeth first noticed him . A few of the ruins remain . All is still and quiet . On Monday morning we took the clerk of St. Michael's , and went to the church : we took a wet sponge , to enable me to ascertain whether my opinion ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , says , " This lady was endowed with learning in her sex singular , and rare even amongst masculine princes ; whether we speak of learning , of language , or of science modern or ancient , divinity or humanity ; and ...
... Queen Elizabeth , says , " This lady was endowed with learning in her sex singular , and rare even amongst masculine princes ; whether we speak of learning , of language , or of science modern or ancient , divinity or humanity ; and ...
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... queen loved and encouraged : life seemed a succession of splendid dramatic scenes , and the gravest business a well - acted court masque ; the mercenary place - hunter knelt to beg a favour with the devoted air of a knight errant ; and ...
... queen loved and encouraged : life seemed a succession of splendid dramatic scenes , and the gravest business a well - acted court masque ; the mercenary place - hunter knelt to beg a favour with the devoted air of a knight errant ; and ...
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... Queen , his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering , his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil , BIRON . To move wild laughter in the throat of death ? It cannot be ; it is impossible : Mirth cannot move a soul in agony . Ros . Why ...
... Queen , his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering , his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil , BIRON . To move wild laughter in the throat of death ? It cannot be ; it is impossible : Mirth cannot move a soul in agony . Ros . Why ...
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... Queen , 30 ; his letter to the Queen for the solicitorship , accom- panied by a jewel according to cus- tom , 32 ; his intercession with the Queen upon her dissatisfaction with Essex during his absence in Ire- land , 49 ; his advice to ...
... Queen , 30 ; his letter to the Queen for the solicitorship , accom- panied by a jewel according to cus- tom , 32 ; his intercession with the Queen upon her dissatisfaction with Essex during his absence in Ire- land , 49 ; his advice to ...
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