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... Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert took the ... Sidney . ' Will ' could be either William Herbert or Philip 70 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
... Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert took the ... Sidney . ' Will ' could be either William Herbert or Philip 70 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
Pagina 117
... Mary Sidney ( 1561-1621 ) was the third daughter of Sir Henry Sidney . When her third and last sister died at the family home in Wales in 1575 , Queen Elizabeth suggested that Mary join the royal house- hold away from the unhealthful ...
... Mary Sidney ( 1561-1621 ) was the third daughter of Sir Henry Sidney . When her third and last sister died at the family home in Wales in 1575 , Queen Elizabeth suggested that Mary join the royal house- hold away from the unhealthful ...
Pagina 160
... Mary Herbert , Sidney's sister , is accurately described by the already quoted epitaph . History relates that she was as wise as she was lovely and as charming as she was good . Versatile too , for she knew almost as much about ...
... Mary Herbert , Sidney's sister , is accurately described by the already quoted epitaph . History relates that she was as wise as she was lovely and as charming as she was good . Versatile too , for she knew almost as much about ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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