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Pagina 47
... Earl of Derby ( 1561-1642 ) must explain thirty - one years of non - production . Sir Walter Raleigh lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552-1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger ...
... Earl of Derby ( 1561-1642 ) must explain thirty - one years of non - production . Sir Walter Raleigh lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552-1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger ...
Pagina 79
... Earl of Essex or anyone else . Only the year before , her beloved brother had been killed in The Netherlands in battle ; Mary was busy with her husband and her young children ; apparently she was content and happy except for the shadow ...
... Earl of Essex or anyone else . Only the year before , her beloved brother had been killed in The Netherlands in battle ; Mary was busy with her husband and her young children ; apparently she was content and happy except for the shadow ...
Pagina 87
... Earl of Arundel , Prince Philip , Sir William Picker- ing , Henry Stuart Darnley , Archduke Ferdinand , Duke Adol- phus of Denmark , Prince Eric of Sweden , Archduke Charles , Duke Hans Casimer , King Charles IX of France , Prince Don ...
... Earl of Arundel , Prince Philip , Sir William Picker- ing , Henry Stuart Darnley , Archduke Ferdinand , Duke Adol- phus of Denmark , Prince Eric of Sweden , Archduke Charles , Duke Hans Casimer , King Charles IX of France , Prince Don ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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