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Similar words: elizabethelizabeth iBetter late than neverrealizablebe that as it mayethaneethanolmethaneMeaning: [ɪ‚lɪzə'biːθn]  n. a person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I. adj. of or relating to Elizabeth I of England or to the age in which she ruled as queen. 
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61) The most popular collars during Elizabethan England were ruffs.
62) He had a considerable Elizabethan library to delve in.
63) The Elizabethan Age is the age of romantic poetry.
64) All he did in the search for beauty and the thinking of death are transmitting the taste of the Elizabethan Age except his inherent sensibility to nature and his gifted intelligence.
65) The diction is simple as compared with that of the Elizabethan or the Neoclassic periods, and echoes the words and cadences of common speech.
66) In some of the more remote hollows, children still grow up hearing songs of Elizabethan times.
67) Within the grounds a Georgian mansion, an Elizabethan dairy and the tower of a medieval manor.
68) And likewise a table in the same taste; the whole being of the Elizabethan age, or perhaps earlier, and heirlooms, transferred hither from the Governor's paternal home.
69) One feels in reading them that the writer had studied the Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists, and that they harmed as well as helped him.
70) Chaucer's inheritance and transcendence of the courtly love tradition lay the basis for the development of English literature and for the literary prosperity in the Elizabethan period.
71) Many of the commercial buildings in the villages of Scarsdale, such as Harwood Court (shown above), feature an imitation Elizabethan half-timbered appearance.
72) There are 14 f-block elements, and an Elizabethan sonnet contains 14 lines.
73) Still largely unknown today, Peter Philips was one of the finest composers to come from Elizabethan England and, after William Byrd, the most published in all the various genres of the time.
74) Internationally social assistance system has developed for 400 years from that time when The Elizabethan Poor Law was promulgated in England.
75) English Renaissance achieved its first expression_r_r in the so-called Elizabethan drama. Its first exponents were Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare.
76) She dress up in elizabethan costume for the fancy dress ball.
77) English Renaissance achieved its first expression in the so - called Elizabethan drama.
78) Take, for example, the life and times of the legendary Elizabethan spymaster of England, Sir Francis Walsingham.
79) It is unanimously agreed that the Elizabethan age is the age of poetry and drama. Simultaneously, it has also witnessed the emergence and flourish of a new form of literature—the novel.
80) He made various bold attempts to introduce English metres into Chinese poetry, from Elizabethan sonnets to Byronic stanzas.
81) Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising worthless things.
82) English Renaissance achieved its first expression in the so-called Elizabethan drama. Its first exponents were Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare.
83) Chaucer's inheritance and transcendence of the courtly love tradition lay the basis for the development of English literature and for the literary prosperity in the Elizabethan peri...
84) The play embodies and presents an Elizabethan homily about order and obedience, the puritans' discontent with the Elizabethan church, and two opposing images of Queen Elizabeth I.
85) First we have Lady Gaga, who wore this tuxedo-ish number, with what look like portions of an Elizabethan neck ruff protruding from the jacket, out in London yesterday.
86) She dressed up in Elizabethan costumes for the fancy dress ball.
87) 1558 - Elizabethan era begins: Queen Mary I of England dies and is succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth I of England. Sentencedict.com
88) Sugar, syrup, julep, sherbet, and marzipan are all Arabic in origin, though none of them would have featured on the grocery list of an Elizabethan housewife.
89) Watching plays became a social and popular activity in the Elizabethan age.
90) Shakespeare illuminated Elizabethan drama.
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