| 1. | There was a chapter from Eloise Liederkirchner's Elizabethan novel.
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| 2. | In Elizabethan England, the threat of plague was ever present.
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| 3. | The dialogue is Elizabethan; the accents and attitudes are American.
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| 4. | Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights favored stabbings, poisonings and decapitations.
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| 5. | Yes, Elizabethan-era casting notions are back in vogue.
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| 6. | In the computer world, those bygone times seem positively Elizabethan.
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| 7. | But an Elizabethan motive lurks behind the short-term objectives.
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| 8. | Ben Jonson's 1610 play about an Elizabethan con man.
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| 9. | But ts the food, all updated versions of Elizabethan recipes.
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| 10. | A penny was the admission price paid by their Elizabethan forebears.
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