Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... 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 and a response to a lover's complaint , thereby helping to transform the mono- logic male voice ...
... 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 and a response to a lover's complaint , thereby helping to transform the mono- logic male voice ...
الصفحة 9
... wrote an obscure sentence in a Book at Wyndsor " ( Burghley 2 : 760 ) . The logical connective , “ and so she wrote , " suggests that Elizabeth wrote the " obscure sentence " because she had been , and still " seemed to be , ” much ...
... wrote an obscure sentence in a Book at Wyndsor " ( Burghley 2 : 760 ) . The logical connective , “ and so she wrote , " suggests that Elizabeth wrote the " obscure sentence " because she had been , and still " seemed to be , ” much ...
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... wrote his journal entries singly , in sequence , that would mean Elizabeth wrote the obscure sentence on August 9 , but Burghley may have made several entries at one sitting , omitting the date because he did not know exactly when ...
... wrote his journal entries singly , in sequence , that would mean Elizabeth wrote the obscure sentence on August 9 , but Burghley may have made several entries at one sitting , omitting the date because he did not know exactly when ...
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