Elizabeth IKnopf, 1991 - Всего страниц: 636 Glitteringly detailed and engagingly written, the magisterial Elizabeth I" brings to vivid life the golden age of sixteenth-century England and the uniquely fascinating monarch who presided over it. A woman of intellect and presence, Elizabeth was the object of extravagant adoration by her contemporaries. She firmly believed in the divine providence of her sovereignty and exercised supreme authority over the intrigue-laden Tudor court and Elizabethan England at large. Brilliant, mercurial, seductive, and maddening, an inspiration to artists and adventurers and the subject of vicious speculation over her choice not to marry, Elizabeth became the most powerful ruler of her time. Anne Somerset has immortalized her in this splendidly illuminating account. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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... reason why Elizabeth was so devoted to him , and it was this that made her say that it was imperative that she saw him at least once a day . ' 110 The Queen's obvious delight in Dudley's company not unnaturally depressed poor Baron ...
... reason why Elizabeth was so devoted to him , and it was this that made her say that it was imperative that she saw him at least once a day . ' 110 The Queen's obvious delight in Dudley's company not unnaturally depressed poor Baron ...
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... reason why the threat of terrorism should be permitted to bring about the least modification in her daily routine . However , it did seem that in one area at least , the Queen would defer to Burghley . Now that the Ridolfi plot had made ...
... reason why the threat of terrorism should be permitted to bring about the least modification in her daily routine . However , it did seem that in one area at least , the Queen would defer to Burghley . Now that the Ridolfi plot had made ...
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... reason and duty cannot bridle " . Perhaps it was this which encouraged Essex to enact a bloody revenge on a local notable named Sir Brian Macphelim , and certainly this atrocity went uncensured by the Queen . In November 1574 ...
... reason and duty cannot bridle " . Perhaps it was this which encouraged Essex to enact a bloody revenge on a local notable named Sir Brian Macphelim , and certainly this atrocity went uncensured by the Queen . In November 1574 ...
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The noblest man unmarried in this land | 16 |
The second person in the realm | 32 |
God hath raised me high | 58 |
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