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The Queen's effort to mediate between her husband and his rebellious barons : Sweete husband be content , they all loue you , 18 harks back to Holinshed's casual observation that “ the queene had euer sought to procure peace , loue and ...
The Queen's effort to mediate between her husband and his rebellious barons : Sweete husband be content , they all loue you , 18 harks back to Holinshed's casual observation that “ the queene had euer sought to procure peace , loue and ...
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making their leader , Young Mortimer , the King's rival for the Queen's love . He gains suspense first by the alternate victories of the rival groups , and also by the long wavering in the Queen's love , so that her surrender to ...
making their leader , Young Mortimer , the King's rival for the Queen's love . He gains suspense first by the alternate victories of the rival groups , and also by the long wavering in the Queen's love , so that her surrender to ...
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The manuscript is headed “ A Translation by Queen Elizabeth , ” but is not in the Queen's hand . It appears to have been written in the latter sixteenth or early seventeenth century , and was presented by Dr. Robert Clay about 1620.
The manuscript is headed “ A Translation by Queen Elizabeth , ” but is not in the Queen's hand . It appears to have been written in the latter sixteenth or early seventeenth century , and was presented by Dr. Robert Clay about 1620.
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