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... close the brilliant Elizabethan Age . Then began the not - so - luminous Jacobean Era . The chief difficulties incurred in the " 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make Shake - speare a Jacobean playwright . Several of Shake ...
... close the brilliant Elizabethan Age . Then began the not - so - luminous Jacobean Era . The chief difficulties incurred in the " 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make Shake - speare a Jacobean playwright . Several of Shake ...
Pagina 116
... close friend of two monarchs , Elizabeth and James I , she had entertained James at Houghton House in July 1621 , just two months prior to her death . She was near sixty when she died and was reported to have been in an indifferent ...
... close friend of two monarchs , Elizabeth and James I , she had entertained James at Houghton House in July 1621 , just two months prior to her death . She was near sixty when she died and was reported to have been in an indifferent ...
Pagina 117
... close of a dedication that he probably did not write . Logically , the Countess of Pembroke wrote all three dedications . Of one thing we can be certain , Shake - speare clearly did not edit the First Folio of Sonnets . If William was ...
... close of a dedication that he probably did not write . Logically , the Countess of Pembroke wrote all three dedications . Of one thing we can be certain , Shake - speare clearly did not edit the First Folio of Sonnets . If William was ...
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The Problem | 3 |
The Quest Begins | 10 |
Riddles and Clues | 19 |
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