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[Nessuna come lei][Sara De Simone]
Garsington 1916: Tra obiettori di coscienza, nudisti e artisti, nasce l’amicizia letteraria tra Katherine Mansfield e Virginia Woolf
Titolo: Nessuna come lei. Katherine Mansfield e Virginia Woolf. Storia di un’amiciziaScritto da: Sara De SimoneEdito da: Neri PozzaAnno: 2024Pagine: 432ISBN: 9791255021773
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Nel luglio del 1916, Garsington, la villa…
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The Broadway Revival Cast of On the Town. (2014)
"New York, New York! It's a hell of town!"
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The Equalizer S03E03 “Better Off Dead”
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Brass Rubbing: John Lord Le Strange and his wife Jacquetta Woodville, 1509, Middlesex, Hillingdon.
John, Lord Le Strange was born in 1444 and at the age of five succeeded his father as the 8th Lord Strange of Knocking and 4th Lord Mohun. In 1461, he was knighted and a year later received a license to enter into his father's lands. By 1450, he was married to Jacquetta Woodville, second daughter of Richard Woodville and Jacquetta of Luxemburg, therefore a sister to Edward IV's queen, Elizabeth Woodville. During the 1470s, Lord Le Strange was on several commissions to array supporters of Edward IV against the adherents of Henry VI, or for foreign war. He also swore allegiance to the king's son prince Edward. Lord Le Strange died on 16 October 1479, leaving his 16-year-old daughter Joan as sole heir. He may not have lived to see the marriage of Joan to George Stanley, son of Thomas Stanley, third husband of Margaret Beaufort.
Jacquetta is still commemorated at Hillingdon, however, in the beautiful Lestrange brass. The brass was commissioned by their daughter Joan in 1509 and is considered to be one of the finest brasses in Middlesex. The slab was originally situated on a chest tomb until the restoration of the church in the 1840s. The Latin inscription on the tomb reads:
Under this tomb lies the noble John Lord L’Estrange, Lord of Knocking, Mohun, Wassett, Warnell and Lacey and Lord of Colham; with a portrait of Janet (sic) at one time his wife, which same Janet was sister to Elizabeth, Queen of England at that time wife of Edward IV; which same John died the 15th day of October in the 17th year of the reign of Edward IV; this tomb Jane, Lady L’Estrange caused to be made with the portrait of Janet at her own expense 1509.
The brass is 6 feet high and 31 inches wide on a marble slab. Lord Strange is featured in armour with a bare head. Jacquetta is wearing a waisted dress, tied with a loosely hanging decorated girdle. An outer gown is open in the front, fastened across the chest by a band decorated with roses. She is wearing a plain headdress. Both are standing under a double canopy and between them is a small effigy of Joan. - from Sarah J. Hodder. «The Queen's Sisters».
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Nine: You fuckers don’t know about my knife stick. It’s a knife taped to a stick and it’s the ultimate weapon.
Six: Spear.
Nine: BLOCKED.
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