By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 Seiten |
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... Essex examined Dr. Lopez at her command and were unable to find the least evidence of his guilt . Cecil hurried to Elizabeth to be the first to tell her the good news . It was assumed that Essex made the accusation out of pure malice ...
... Essex examined Dr. Lopez at her command and were unable to find the least evidence of his guilt . Cecil hurried to Elizabeth to be the first to tell her the good news . It was assumed that Essex made the accusation out of pure malice ...
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... Essex , attended the play with about a dozen other members of the Essex circle . Sir Francis Bacon wrote later that Sir Gilly Merick brought " a great company " to watch the play , but since it was in his interests to exaggerate every ...
... Essex , attended the play with about a dozen other members of the Essex circle . Sir Francis Bacon wrote later that Sir Gilly Merick brought " a great company " to watch the play , but since it was in his interests to exaggerate every ...
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... Essex nor the other lords had worked out any concrete plans . One of Essex's visitors the previous day had said : " All London is with you , and Sheriff Smith will have arms waiting for you . " In his folly Essex believed the man , who ...
... Essex nor the other lords had worked out any concrete plans . One of Essex's visitors the previous day had said : " All London is with you , and Sheriff Smith will have arms waiting for you . " In his folly Essex believed the man , who ...
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The Elms of Stratford | 3 |
The Ancestors | 9 |
Shakespeare Sees His First Play | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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