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This is often cited as evidence that Elizabeth wrote more poems in more genres than surviving manuscripts indicate , but that is not what Puttenham meant . His mid - sentence shift to the future tense- " wherein it shall please her ...
This is often cited as evidence that Elizabeth wrote more poems in more genres than surviving manuscripts indicate , but that is not what Puttenham meant . His mid - sentence shift to the future tense- " wherein it shall please her ...
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The logical connective , “ and so she wrote , " suggests that Elizabeth wrote the " obscure sentence " because she had been , and still " seemed to be , ” much offended with Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester .
The logical connective , “ and so she wrote , " suggests that Elizabeth wrote the " obscure sentence " because she had been , and still " seemed to be , ” much offended with Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester .
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Natalie Mears , who wrote the commentary , thought that Elizabeth may have written the poem " to Robert Cecil who was a hunchback , ” but the logic of the poem suggests that the private lyric audience had an inward , suspicious mind not ...
Natalie Mears , who wrote the commentary , thought that Elizabeth may have written the poem " to Robert Cecil who was a hunchback , ” but the logic of the poem suggests that the private lyric audience had an inward , suspicious mind not ...
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