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WHO WAS THE DARK LADY? Mary Fitton stands out handsomely in the identity parade for the Dark Lady of the Sonnets. This picture is reproduced from a painting attributed to John Bettes the Younger. It is one of the many magnificent pictures in Anthony Burgess’s “Shakespeare,” a book reviewed on this page.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 10

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WHO WAS THE DARK LADY? Mary Fitton stands out handsomely in the identity parade for the Dark Lady of the Sonnets. This picture is reproduced from a painting attributed to John Bettes the Younger. It is one of the many magnificent pictures in Anthony Burgess’s “Shakespeare,” a book reviewed on this page. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 10

WHO WAS THE DARK LADY? Mary Fitton stands out handsomely in the identity parade for the Dark Lady of the Sonnets. This picture is reproduced from a painting attributed to John Bettes the Younger. It is one of the many magnificent pictures in Anthony Burgess’s “Shakespeare,” a book reviewed on this page. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 10