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Elizabethan architecture
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Elizabethan architecture

See English architecture.



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Taken from a line in Robert Frost's classic poem, ``The Road Not Taken,'' New York choreographer William Soleau has created a work in the Elizabethan style reminiscent of Shakespeare.
She calls it an Elizabethan style, and it's noted for rich, jewel-toned fabrics, lace-up detailing in the front or back, possibly with a small bustle, and is worn with silvery beaded shoes and a tiara.
 
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