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SHAKSPER 1999: Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 03/25/99
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 10.0541 Thursday, 25 March 1999.
[1] From: Karen Elizabeth Berrigan <keberrig@is2.dal.ca>
Date: Wednesday, 24 Mar 1999 17:04:08 -0400 (AST)
Subj: Re: SHK 10.0527
[2] From: Richard Nathan <Richard-Nathan@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wednesday, 24 Mar 1999 21:50:27 +0000
Subj: Re: SHK 10.0527 Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
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From: Karen Elizabeth Berrigan <keberrig@is2.dal.ca>
Date: Wednesday, 24 Mar 1999 17:04:08 -0400 (AST)
Subject: 10.0527 Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
Comment: Re: SHK 10.0527 Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
Didn't Elizabeth refer to Burghley as Spirit?
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From: Richard Nathan <Richard-Nathan@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wednesday, 24 Mar 1999 21:50:27 +0000
Subject: 10.0527 Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
Comment: Re: SHK 10.0527 Re: Burghley As Elizabeth's Moor
Someone else wrote to me by private e-mail, confirming what Stephanie
Hughes said about the "Moor" being Walsingham, not Burghley.
I believe Burghley and Walsingham were both in the scenes when the Queen
used the nickname "My Moor." I thought she was addressing Burghley, but
it appears I was wrong.
Thanks to all.
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