Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... sent as messages , or left where they would be seen by someone known to the Queen . Eliza- beth wrote both the first and second half of poem - and - answer sets . She wrote a posie in her French Psalter . She wrote a lover's complaint ...
... sent as messages , or left where they would be seen by someone known to the Queen . Eliza- beth wrote both the first and second half of poem - and - answer sets . She wrote a posie in her French Psalter . She wrote a lover's complaint ...
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... sent to England to negotiate a marriage contract between Elizabeth and Archduke Charles ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 456 ) . " She will have no lack of husbands , " de Silva commented laconi- cally ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 445 ) . But in mid ...
... sent to England to negotiate a marriage contract between Elizabeth and Archduke Charles ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 456 ) . " She will have no lack of husbands , " de Silva commented laconi- cally ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 445 ) . But in mid ...
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... sent its ambassadors- France , Spain , the Empire - have all sent ambassadors to Elizabeth as well . Therefore the real weakness lies with Venice's own subservience to " other princes , " a transparent periphrasis for the pope , and ...
... sent its ambassadors- France , Spain , the Empire - have all sent ambassadors to Elizabeth as well . Therefore the real weakness lies with Venice's own subservience to " other princes , " a transparent periphrasis for the pope , and ...
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