Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeChatto and Windus, 1951 - 279 Seiten |
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... Queen Eliz . But whereon dost thou chiefly meditate ? On dangers past and pleasures to ensue . [ aside ] On pleasures past and dangers to ensue . ( Spanish Tragedy , 2. 3. 26–28 . ) Farre be it from my heart the thought of it ! As ...
... Queen Eliz . But whereon dost thou chiefly meditate ? On dangers past and pleasures to ensue . [ aside ] On pleasures past and dangers to ensue . ( Spanish Tragedy , 2. 3. 26–28 . ) Farre be it from my heart the thought of it ! As ...
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... queen's life was extinct . One of the most splendid emblematic jewels in existence , the Darnley Jewel , now at Windsor , was made for the Countess of Lennox , mother- in - law of Mary , Queen of Scots . It contains a figure of Queen ...
... queen's life was extinct . One of the most splendid emblematic jewels in existence , the Darnley Jewel , now at Windsor , was made for the Countess of Lennox , mother- in - law of Mary , Queen of Scots . It contains a figure of Queen ...
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... Queen Elizabeth as Astraea ' , J.W.C.I. , vol . x ( 1947 ) . 2 Miss Yates reproduces a number of pictures showing the Queen with these attributes . In the well - known picture by Hans Eworth at Hampton Court she is shown taking the ...
... Queen Elizabeth as Astraea ' , J.W.C.I. , vol . x ( 1947 ) . 2 Miss Yates reproduces a number of pictures showing the Queen with these attributes . In the well - known picture by Hans Eworth at Hampton Court she is shown taking the ...
Inhalt
Medieval and Modern I | 1 |
Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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