It was the most popular form of entertainment in Elizabethan England. These theatres, which were also called playhouses, were visited by every class of people. Queen Elizabeth I also enjoyed plays ...
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Anouska: Speaking of the government, who was it making decisions in the Elizabethan era? Alice: Well…Queen Elizabeth I was sovereign of England - that meant she had the most authority out of anyone.
There is no doubt: the ruff collar (or more simply “ruff“) is the unforgettable accessory when talking about Elizabethan ...
He was committed to historical authenticity when playing centuries-old instruments and repertoire, but also recorded works by ...
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Such sententiousness was much to Elizabethan taste. From a cave there issued Father ... the Master of the Rolls and the Lord Chief Justice of England walking two by two. Next come the knights and the ...
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