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Happy Birthday, Good Queen Bess! Gloriana! + + + Queen Elizabeth I The Unwanted Princess Elizabeth I was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwich Palace near London. Her father was England's King Henry VIII; her mother was the king's second wife, Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth had an older half-sister, Mary, who was the daughter of the king's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. King Henry had     

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Author: Greg Reynolds
Date: Sep 7, 2007 08:42

'The Queen'... Why Movies Lie By Henry Makow PhD 3-25-7 "The Queen" illustrates how the public is lulled to sleep with Mother Goose stories. The drama rests entirely on Queen Elizabeth II's refusal to speak publicly after the death of Princess Diana in 1997; and how, under pressure from a grieving nation, she graciously rose to the occasion. Nominated for "Best Picture," the movie
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On Jan 29, 9:32 am, Christian Lanciai <clanc...@hotmail.com> wrote: > ”The Two Noble Kinsmen” suffers from the persistent general opinion, > that it is not up to the Shakespeare standard, although it undoubtedly > at least in parts definitely is written by Shakespeare. The > awkwardness is, that the contributions of John Fletcher are better > than those of Shakespeare, which make a more strained     

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Author: coffeecup
Date: Mar 26, 2007 12:10

On Sep 14, 11:20 pm, Joe Orthodox <spambuc...@spaminator.net> wrote: The Black Monk wrote: LOL. The French and Bolshevik Revolutions and every bloody revolution are the end result of monarchical tyranny. How sad that someone claiming to be "Joe Orthodox" basically just I could be mistaken, but you're Catholic, right? If I were "Joe Catholic" I would be repeating all
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Correction to a typo below: You also make another glaring mistake in believe being President of the United States is the epitome of success in our society. Let's say I'm a smart feller and have choice between becoming a CEO for an enterprise, or going into politics for much less money and greater public scrutiny of my family and private habits. I'm going to choose the *former*. Joe     

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Author: mylear
Date: Jan 28, 2010 17:00

The Black Monk wrote: On Sep 13, 8:27 pm, Joe Orthodox <spambuc...@spaminator.net> wrote: The Black Monk wrote: On Sep 13, 4:22 am, Pēteris Cedriņš (Peteris Cedrins) <cedr...@gmail.com> wrote: ...cut... Re Stephen Adams' "good point" -- that's the nature of the beast, ain't it? The oft-quoted Churchill: "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
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> Melaine/RoundTable wrote HLAS: >> SIEH is the German way of writing SEE. >> ( SIEHe! as in look! SEE!) >> So "SIEH all yt he hath writ", means, SEE ALL THAT HE HAS WRITTEN. >> SEE, all that he has written for the stage (living art) remains but >> as printed words on the page to show how talented his wit was. >> RT, yes I know we've done this before. >> (taken from KQKnaves link)     

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Author: The Black Monk
Date: Sep 15, 2008 21:05

> Melaine/RoundTable wrote HLAS: SIEH is the German way of writing SEE. ( SIEHe! as in look! SEE!) So "SIEH all yt he hath writ", means, SEE ALL THAT HE HAS WRITTEN. SEE, all that he has written for the stage (living art) remains but as printed words on the page to show how talented his wit was. RT, yes I know we've done this before. (taken from KQKnaves
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On Aug 8, 2:57�pm, Lyra <M.Q.at....@googlemail.com> wrote: > art wrote: > > > Greg Reynolds wrote: > > > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7544616.stm > > > > The Bard's 'first theatre' found > > > > An archaeological dig has recovered what is thought to be the remains > > > of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were first performed. > > > > The Theatre was found in     

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Author: Joe Orthodox
Date: Sep 14, 2008 20:46

art wrote: Greg Reynolds wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7544616.stm The Bard's 'first theatre' found An archaeological dig has recovered what is thought to be the remains of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were first performed. The Theatre was found in excavations by the Museum of London at a site in Shoreditch
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Author: Joe Orthodox
Date: Sep 14, 2008 20:20

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Author: art
Date: Aug 17, 2008 09:24

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Author: art
Date: Aug 16, 2008 15:42

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:05

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Author: Lyra
Date: Aug 8, 2008 12:57

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