Книга Англия Тюдоров. Полная история эпохи от Генриха VII до Елизаветы I - Джон Гай
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Adams S. L. Eliza Enthroned? The Court and its Politics // The Reign of Elizabeth I /C. Haigh. London, 1984. P. 67–68.
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Его карьере помогала первая жена, одна из фрейлин королевы, ставшая к 1564 году наперсницей Елизаветы.
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House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. ii. 148–151.
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CSPD Addenda, 1580–1625, p. 320; House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. i. 571–579.
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Самым молодым членом Тайного совета был четвертый герцог Норфолк.
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Read C. Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth. London, 1960. P. 477.
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Hurstfield J. Freedom, Corruption and Government in Elizabethan England. London, 1973. P. 104–162; Prestwich M. Cranfield: Politics and Profits under the Early Stuarts. Oxford, 1966. P. 9–48.
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O grief of griefs, O gall of all good hearts, / To see that virtue should despised be / Of him, that first was raised for virtuous parts, / And now broad spreading like an aged tree, / Lets none shoot up, that nigh him planted be.
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Spenser’s Minor Poems / Ed. E. de Selincourt. Oxford, 1960, repr. 1966. P. 141
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Epigrammes in the Oldest Cut, and Newest Fashion. London, 1599.
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Елизаветинцы верили, что здоровье и хорошее самочувствие человека определяет верное соотношение в его организме четырех жидкостей, гуморов: крови, флегмы, желтой желчи и черной желчи.
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Эссекс женился на леди Фрэнсис Уолсингем, вдове Филипа Сидни. Сидни в юности был влюблен в сестру Эссекса, Пенелопу.
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Hurstfield. Freedom, Corruption and Government. P. 126–134; James M. E. Society, Politics and Culture: Studies in Early Modern England. Cambridge, 1986. P. 416–465; Neale J. E. Queen Elizabeth I. London, 1934, repr. 1961. P. 343–355.
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Hurstfield. Freedom, Corruption and Government. P. 127; Adams. Eliza Enthroned? P. 68.
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Филип Сидни, сын леди Мэри Дадли, приходился племянником Роберту Дадли, графу Лестеру.
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CSPD Addenda, 1580–1625, P. 320.
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Adams S. L. The Protestant Cause: Religious Alliance with the West European Calvinist Communities as a Political Issue in England, 1585–1630. Unpublished Oxford D. Phil. dissertation, 1973. fos. 104–118; Neale J. E. Essays in Elizabethan History. London, 1958. P. 81–84; DNB s. v. Devereux, Robert.
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Томас Сесил – старший брат Роберта, сын лорда Берли от первого брака с Мэри Чик.
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Adams. Eliza Enthroned? P. 67–68; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 440; Hurstfield. Freedom, Corruption and Government. P. 126–134; House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. passim.
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James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 440–443; Hay M. V. The Life of Robert Sidney: Earl of Leicester. Folger Books, Washington DC, 1984. P. 163–167; Adams. Eliza Enthroned? P. 67–68; Hurstfield. Freedom, Corruption and Government. P. 126–134; Peck L. L. Northampton: Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I. London, 1982. P. 13–22; House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. passim – CSPD1598–1601. P. 545–596.
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House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. i. 371–373, 374–379; Lord Burghley. P. 478–480.
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Wernham R. B. After the Armada: Elizabethan England and the Struggle for Western Europe, 1588–1595. Oxford, 1984. P. 419–420, 496; Neale. Queen Elizabeth I. P. 336–337; House of Commons, 1558–1603 / Ed. Hasler. iii. 219–220.
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James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 427–430.
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Там же, c. 310–332, 427–434.
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Correspondence of King James VI of Scotland with Sir Robert Cecil and Others in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth / Ed. J. Bruce. London: Camden Society, OS78, 1861. P. 96, 98, 102–104.
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Dimock A. The Conspiracy of Dr Lopez // English Historical Review, 9. 1893. P. 440–472. Read. Lord Burghley. P. 533–537.
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Read. Lord Burghley. P. 533–537.
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Ps. 55: 23.
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James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 445.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, MS V. a.321, fos. 1–2.
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James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 445–446.
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The Progresses, and Public Processions, of Queen Elizabeth / Ed. J. Nichols. 3 vols. London, 1788–1805. ii.
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Пер. Е. Бируковой.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, MS V. a.321, fo. 4V.
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CSPD1598–1601, p. 441; Cheyney E. P. A History of England from the Defeat of the Armada to the Death of Elizabeth. 2 vols.; London, 1914–1926. ii. 513–515.
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CSPD1598–1601. P. 449.
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Там же, c. 450–453; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 418–423.
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CSPD1598–1601. P. 453–455.
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Там же, c. 573, 575; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 419–420, 423, 446; Neale. Essays in Elizabethan History. P. 83–84.
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James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 424–426, 438–439.
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CSPD1598–1601. P. 577–581; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 446.
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Cheyney. History of England. ii. 522–527; CSPD1598–1601. P. 577–581; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 448–451.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, MS V. b.142, fo. 53; CSPD1598–1601. P. 549–585; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 450–452; Cheyney. History of England. ii. 525–548.
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Cheyney. History of England. ii. 530, 534; James. Society, Politics and Culture. P. 451.
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Little Cecil tripping up and down, / He rules both Court and Crown, / With his brother Burghley clown, / In his great fox-furred gown; / With the long proclamation / He swore he saved the town.
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Cheyney.