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... and either he or his mother , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . ... that the ' Will Sonnets ' might have been written by William Herbert or Mary Herbert or Philip Sidney .
... and either he or his mother , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . ... that the ' Will Sonnets ' might have been written by William Herbert or Mary Herbert or Philip Sidney .
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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 household 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 household away from the unhealthful ...
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In faithfully fulfilling the literary trust imposed upon her by her dear friend , Queen Elizabeth , Mary may well have shortened her life . What avowed purpose was behind the thirty - seven plays ? Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were ...
In faithfully fulfilling the literary trust imposed upon her by her dear friend , Queen Elizabeth , Mary may well have shortened her life . What avowed purpose was behind the thirty - seven plays ? Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
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RIDDLES AND CLUES | 29 |
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