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Pagina 60
... Lord Chancellor's place to reply to such an affront but he was not allowed to make a beginning . Elizabeth leaped from the throne , thrust aside the Lord Chan- cellor and broke out in the following extempore rejoinder , in Latin : I ...
... Lord Chancellor's place to reply to such an affront but he was not allowed to make a beginning . Elizabeth leaped from the throne , thrust aside the Lord Chan- cellor and broke out in the following extempore rejoinder , in Latin : I ...
Pagina 66
... Lord Chamberlain to the King's most excellent majesty , and Philip , Earl of Montgomery , etc. , Gentleman of his majesty's bed- chamber , Both Knights of the noble order of the Garter , and our singular good lords . THE fresh Shake ...
... Lord Chamberlain to the King's most excellent majesty , and Philip , Earl of Montgomery , etc. , Gentleman of his majesty's bed- chamber , Both Knights of the noble order of the Garter , and our singular good lords . THE fresh Shake ...
Pagina 79
... lord of Essex , and at night my lord is at cards , or one game or another with her , that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds sing in the morning . ' The lady was none other than England's queen , Elizabeth Tudor . She was fifty ...
... lord of Essex , and at night my lord is at cards , or one game or another with her , that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds sing in the morning . ' The lady was none other than England's queen , Elizabeth Tudor . She was fifty ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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