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Pagina 60
... 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 108
... court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . ' Milton Waldman asserts that Queen Elizabeth was ' Beside herself with fury , coupling the name of " that she - wolf " and her errant lover " with great oaths " she swore she ...
... court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . ' Milton Waldman asserts that Queen Elizabeth was ' Beside herself with fury , coupling the name of " that she - wolf " and her errant lover " with great oaths " she swore she ...
Pagina 140
... Court of In- quiry have changed since 1909 but the purpose of the Court is still strictly unilateral . The figure in the black robes is none other than Edmund Malone , the greatest Stratfordian of them all . Alfred William Pollard is ...
... Court of In- quiry have changed since 1909 but the purpose of the Court is still strictly unilateral . The figure in the black robes is none other than Edmund Malone , the greatest Stratfordian of them all . Alfred William Pollard is ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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