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... matter ? ' he said . ' What matter how the head lie , so the heart be right ? ' 3 But I have already delayed too long in coming to what is after all the greatest monument and glory of the reigns of Elizabeth and her successors , the ...
... matter ? ' he said . ' What matter how the head lie , so the heart be right ? ' 3 But I have already delayed too long in coming to what is after all the greatest monument and glory of the reigns of Elizabeth and her successors , the ...
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... matter of luxuries the Elizabethans were really better off than in more humble comforts ; but here it is important to bear in mind that we are rapidly glancing at a period of nearly a hundred years and that that period was one of as ...
... matter of luxuries the Elizabethans were really better off than in more humble comforts ; but here it is important to bear in mind that we are rapidly glancing at a period of nearly a hundred years and that that period was one of as ...
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... matter stands with you , I commit you to God , From Callowgreene , Your true love , R. P. To this love - lorn epistle Margery returns a sharp answer : Truely Roger , I did not looke for such a Letter from your hands : I would you should ...
... matter stands with you , I commit you to God , From Callowgreene , Your true love , R. P. To this love - lorn epistle Margery returns a sharp answer : Truely Roger , I did not looke for such a Letter from your hands : I would you should ...
Contents
THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETHAN WOMEN | 27 |
THE HOME LIFE OF ELIZABETHAN WOMEN | 45 |
THE SOCIAL LIFE OF ELIZABETHAN WOMEN | 67 |
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