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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... gave him many good lessons , but specially of agreeing and drawing in one line with his fellow Secretary . " 38 Naunton's " fellow Secretary " was Sir Thomas Lake . In a letter to John Coke on 11 January , Naunton wrote , " It hath ...
... gave him many good lessons , but specially of agreeing and drawing in one line with his fellow Secretary . " 38 Naunton's " fellow Secretary " was Sir Thomas Lake . In a letter to John Coke on 11 January , Naunton wrote , " It hath ...
Page 66
... gave them the possession and taught them the use of weapons , which proved in the end a most fatal work , both to the profusion of blood and treasure . But at his return and at some account sent home before touching the state of the ...
... gave them the possession and taught them the use of weapons , which proved in the end a most fatal work , both to the profusion of blood and treasure . But at his return and at some account sent home before touching the state of the ...
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... gave him her hand to kiss , encouraging him with gracious words and new looks , and so diverting her speech to the lords and ladies , she said that she no sooner saw him but she knew there was in him some noble blood with some other ...
... gave him her hand to kiss , encouraging him with gracious words and new looks , and so diverting her speech to the lords and ladies , she said that she no sooner saw him but she knew there was in him some noble blood with some other ...
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Foreword | 9 |
Nauntons Work | 25 |
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