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Pagina 83
... Philip . All English sovereigns were perpetually in need of money . Elizabeth was no exception . She encouraged Sir Francis Drake to seize Spain's homeward - bound gold ships and then informed Philip that she simply could not control ...
... Philip . All English sovereigns were perpetually in need of money . Elizabeth was no exception . She encouraged Sir Francis Drake to seize Spain's homeward - bound gold ships and then informed Philip that she simply could not control ...
Pagina 86
... Philip coming to England with his army , marrying the new Queen , and lining up England as a Spanish possession . Elizabeth played for time , and Philip vacillated as he was wont to do . For long years Philip and Elizabeth went on ...
... Philip coming to England with his army , marrying the new Queen , and lining up England as a Spanish possession . Elizabeth played for time , and Philip vacillated as he was wont to do . For long years Philip and Elizabeth went on ...
Pagina 160
... Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were content to reach only the literati and the aristocracy , for they wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of Eng- land and to educate and enlighten the people ...
... Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were content to reach only the literati and the aristocracy , for they wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of Eng- land and to educate and enlighten the people ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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