Shake-speare, the MysteryVantage Press, 1984 - 209 pagina's |
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... court . She was a scholar all her life . At the age when most girls play with dolls , Elizabeth wrote letters in English , French , and Latin containing picturesque similes and metaphors . Even as Queen she continued to read the ...
... court . She was a scholar all her life . At the age when most girls play with dolls , Elizabeth wrote letters in English , French , and Latin containing picturesque similes and metaphors . Even as Queen she continued to read the ...
Pagina 98
... court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . " Milton Waldman asserts that Queen Elizabeth was " beside herself with fury , coupling 98.
... court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . " Milton Waldman asserts that Queen Elizabeth was " beside herself with fury , coupling 98.
Pagina 197
... court judge , are this country's leading advocates of the case of Edward de Vere , and they have published handsome new editions , with voluminous new notes , of several long out - of - print books bearing on the authorship question ...
... court judge , are this country's leading advocates of the case of Edward de Vere , and they have published handsome new editions , with voluminous new notes , of several long out - of - print books bearing on the authorship question ...
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The Problem | 3 |
The Quest Begins | 10 |
Riddles and Clues | 19 |
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