Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... epigram provides only the barest facts . It does not say Elizabeth has done nothing ; it only says that nothing can be proven . If “ by ” is taken in the older sense of “ con- cerning , " the couplet declares that although much is ...
... epigram provides only the barest facts . It does not say Elizabeth has done nothing ; it only says that nothing can be proven . If “ by ” is taken in the older sense of “ con- cerning , " the couplet declares that although much is ...
الصفحة 5
... epigram was a way of informing her friends that she was safe , that the Marian government had no evidence against her , and that her allies must be exceedingly careful not to say or do anything to incriminate her . Finally , the epigram ...
... epigram was a way of informing her friends that she was safe , that the Marian government had no evidence against her , and that her allies must be exceedingly careful not to say or do anything to incriminate her . Finally , the epigram ...
الصفحة 9
... epigram or posie is in fact a single sentence . Second , it was actu- ally written by Elizabeth in a book , a French psalter , that is still extant in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle . 13 Third , the handwriting suggests an early ...
... epigram or posie is in fact a single sentence . Second , it was actu- ally written by Elizabeth in a book , a French psalter , that is still extant in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle . 13 Third , the handwriting suggests an early ...
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