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Many of Elizabeth’s admirers sought power and patronage, and they glorified her in any way possible. ... Courtiers like Sir Henry Lee entertained the Queen at his estate, and explorers like Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Ralegh praised their Virgin Queen in the new colonies that they conquered (Labriola 2).
Queen Elizabeth loved to be illustrated as the Virgin Queen by writers and other artists, and one writer that created work with an Elizabethan spirit was William Shakespeare. ... But it is rather the absence than the interaction of Elizabeth in the play that makes the events occur the way they do (Montrose 82).
Approximate Word count = 404 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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