Fragmenta Regalia, Or Observations on Queen Elizabeth: Her Times & FavoritesAll previous editions of this account have been based on corrupt or inferior texts. This edition, based on the manuscript copy, at long last remedies this and offers a more complete and more accurate Fragmenta Regalia than has been available. Cerovski has provided a biographical introduction to Naution's life and work, and he describes the work's origin and textual history. |
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... Perrot , and changed his residence from the court to a house by Charing Cross . One year later , in September 1620 , a daughter was born . 62 Naunton , probably because of his Protestantism , had gained the enmity of the Count of ...
... Perrot , and changed his residence from the court to a house by Charing Cross . One year later , in September 1620 , a daughter was born . 62 Naunton , probably because of his Protestantism , had gained the enmity of the Count of ...
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... Perrot , to whom Naunton was related by marriage . Compared to the best characters of the Overburian collection or to those of John Earle , Naunton's work lacks their penetrating and epigrammatic statement of character motivation ...
... Perrot , to whom Naunton was related by marriage . Compared to the best characters of the Overburian collection or to those of John Earle , Naunton's work lacks their penetrating and epigrammatic statement of character motivation ...
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... Perrot his father was a Gentleman to the Privy Chamber to Henry the Eighth and in the court married to a lady of great honor and of the King's familiarity , which are presumptions to some men , but if we go a little further and compare ...
... Perrot his father was a Gentleman to the Privy Chamber to Henry the Eighth and in the court married to a lady of great honor and of the King's familiarity , which are presumptions to some men , but if we go a little further and compare ...
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Nauntons Work | 25 |
The Text of the Fragmenta Regalia wow wwww 87 | 31 |
Copyright | |
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