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Six Holograph Letters in French from Queen Elizabeth I to the Duke of Anjou: Texts and Analysismill tasks of ruling a kingdom and diplomacy were composed and written by court ministers and officials. By comparison with the Queen’s other holograph correspondences, such as her letters to James VI and Henry IV, the collection of letters written to Francis, Duke of Anjou (1555–84), or, as he was细查 发表于 2025-3-27 01:23:21
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Elizabeth’s Italian: Linguistic Standards and Interlingual Interference well-documented fact from the studies of Sergio Rossi right up to the more recent ones by Michael Wyatt. This is a presence that we know to be contradictory On one hand, there was the prestige of the language of Petrarch and Boccaccio and the fascination produced by the Italian Renaissance on Englidissolution 发表于 2025-3-27 20:46:45
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Elizabeth’s Correspondence with the Protestant Princes of the Empire, 1558–86ce with a wide variety of personalities covered abroad range of subjects.. She and the princes discussed concerns of practical politics such as commercial interests, births, and deaths among ruling elites, and English as well as imperial affairs. They exchanged letters so regularly that they even teMusket 发表于 2025-3-28 04:46:07
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Carlo M. Bajetta (professor of English literature)