Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... Elizabeth Throckmorton's offence : perhaps a secret marriage , perhaps an anticipation of marriage — in either case , an insupportable insult to the Queen , who continually ex- horted ' all her women to remain in a virgin state as much ...
... Elizabeth Throckmorton's offence : perhaps a secret marriage , perhaps an anticipation of marriage — in either case , an insupportable insult to the Queen , who continually ex- horted ' all her women to remain in a virgin state as much ...
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... Elizabeth too well to think that the Essex tragedy could be re - enacted . He therefore let the suggestion of ruining his friend with the Queen go , and concentrated on poisoning James's mind . Cecil , James and Howard made a secret ...
... Elizabeth too well to think that the Essex tragedy could be re - enacted . He therefore let the suggestion of ruining his friend with the Queen go , and concentrated on poisoning James's mind . Cecil , James and Howard made a secret ...
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... Elizabeth ( Camden Society , 1861 ) . See also Statham , E. P. Chamberlin , F. , The Private Character of Queen Elizabeth ( 1922 ) . Chapman , George , Poetical Works , with Introduction by Algernon C. Swinburne ( 1875 ) , 3 vols ...
... Elizabeth ( Camden Society , 1861 ) . See also Statham , E. P. Chamberlin , F. , The Private Character of Queen Elizabeth ( 1922 ) . Chapman , George , Poetical Works , with Introduction by Algernon C. Swinburne ( 1875 ) , 3 vols ...
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