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Pagina 87
... marriage . Elizabeth measured the institution of matrimony in the tragedy of her mother's marriage , in the frustration of her father's marriages , and in the debit of English blood and English treasure which had been her half - sister ...
... marriage . Elizabeth measured the institution of matrimony in the tragedy of her mother's marriage , in the frustration of her father's marriages , and in the debit of English blood and English treasure which had been her half - sister ...
Pagina 89
... marry again . When Mary returned to Scotland to rule that country , Elizabeth picked out a husband for Mary and proceeded to promote the marriage to a successful conclusion . Here is how it was done . Elizabeth said she wanted to see ...
... marry again . When Mary returned to Scotland to rule that country , Elizabeth picked out a husband for Mary and proceeded to promote the marriage to a successful conclusion . Here is how it was done . Elizabeth said she wanted to see ...
Pagina 92
... Marriage was a proven pitfall . The mind must rule the heart . At twenty - five she became Queen and vowed that only Eng- land would be her husband . She placed a gold ring on her finger in token of her marriage to England and wore it ...
... Marriage was a proven pitfall . The mind must rule the heart . At twenty - five she became Queen and vowed that only Eng- land would be her husband . She placed a gold ring on her finger in token of her marriage to England and wore it ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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