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The intimacy with her mother and her Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died , Elizabeth felt the loss , not just of their friendship but also of the familial link with the past .
The intimacy with her mother and her Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died , Elizabeth felt the loss , not just of their friendship but also of the familial link with the past .
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This more nuanced view of English religion dominates his account of Elizabeth's death and his obituary assessment of her character , the sec- tion of his correspondence that is most familiar to modern scholars .
This more nuanced view of English religion dominates his account of Elizabeth's death and his obituary assessment of her character , the sec- tion of his correspondence that is most familiar to modern scholars .
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Death's horse in contrast , as if nosing it , bows down . its head before the memento mori . Like the anamorphic skull in Hans Holbein the Younger's Ambassadors ( 1533 ) , Dürer's death's head casts its moralizing shadow over the ...
Death's horse in contrast , as if nosing it , bows down . its head before the memento mori . Like the anamorphic skull in Hans Holbein the Younger's Ambassadors ( 1533 ) , Dürer's death's head casts its moralizing shadow over the ...
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