Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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الصفحة 49
... created a disturbing bond between mother and daughter . In the 1554 aftermath of Wyatt's revolt , Elizabeth had feared entering the Tower under Mary's orders . At her happier arrival there in 1559 , Elizabeth “ patted the earth and said ...
... created a disturbing bond between mother and daughter . In the 1554 aftermath of Wyatt's revolt , Elizabeth had feared entering the Tower under Mary's orders . At her happier arrival there in 1559 , Elizabeth “ patted the earth and said ...
الصفحة 51
... created an intimate contact , face to face , enamel to flesh , between mother and daughter . The intimacy with her mother and her Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died ...
... created an intimate contact , face to face , enamel to flesh , between mother and daughter . The intimacy with her mother and her Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died ...
الصفحة 316
... creation of the Renais- sance : " On Painting perfectly succeeds in that most extraordinary and paradoxical of Renaissance achievement , the creation of a work that is deeply eclectic , paying repeated homage to the ancient authorities ...
... creation of the Renais- sance : " On Painting perfectly succeeds in that most extraordinary and paradoxical of Renaissance achievement , the creation of a work that is deeply eclectic , paying repeated homage to the ancient authorities ...
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