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This was not a statement that was supposed to be taken literally , nor does it suggest that Mary wanted a female partner . It is enlightening , however , in terms of Mary's comprehension of her status . She understood that she played a ...
This was not a statement that was supposed to be taken literally , nor does it suggest that Mary wanted a female partner . It is enlightening , however , in terms of Mary's comprehension of her status . She understood that she played a ...
الصفحة 82
While con- sistent with traditional ideals , Mary's representation of herself as virginal and chaste may have been designed to trigger comparison in the minds of her audience to her namesake , the Virgin Mary .
While con- sistent with traditional ideals , Mary's representation of herself as virginal and chaste may have been designed to trigger comparison in the minds of her audience to her namesake , the Virgin Mary .
الصفحة 85
tions Mary's use of language suggested a possible path for Elizabeth to follow if and when she chose to marry . At the beginning of Mary's reign few believed that a ruling queen could retain power after her marriage .
tions Mary's use of language suggested a possible path for Elizabeth to follow if and when she chose to marry . At the beginning of Mary's reign few believed that a ruling queen could retain power after her marriage .
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