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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
... marriage as Maxwell Anderson implies ; the Tudor moves and countermoves on the chessboard of political expediency as each ... married Darnley . Darnley had been Elizabeth's candidate all the time . When a son was born to Mary and Darnley ...
... marriage as Maxwell Anderson implies ; the Tudor moves and countermoves on the chessboard of political expediency as each ... married Darnley . Darnley had been Elizabeth's candidate all the time . When a son was born to Mary and Darnley ...
Pagina 183
... married , was that Lettice was four months pregnant and Lady Sidney Essex more than six months . It is enough of a blow to learn that your man has married another without at the same time having to withstand the horror of the ...
... married , was that Lettice was four months pregnant and Lady Sidney Essex more than six months . It is enough of a blow to learn that your man has married another without at the same time having to withstand the horror of the ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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