The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... Fear'st thou thy person ? thou shalt have a guard . Want'st thou gold ? go to my treasury . Wouldst thou be lov'd and fear'd ? receive my seal , Save or condemn , and in our name command What so thy mind affects , or fancy likes . GAV ...
... Fear'st thou thy person ? thou shalt have a guard . Want'st thou gold ? go to my treasury . Wouldst thou be lov'd and fear'd ? receive my seal , Save or condemn , and in our name command What so thy mind affects , or fancy likes . GAV ...
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... fear , hath ill - treated her . PEM . Hard is the heart that injures such a saint . Y. MOR . I know ' tis long of Gaveston she E. MOR . Why , he is gone . weeps . Y. Mon. Madam , how fares your grace ? QUEEN . Ah , Mortimer ! now breaks ...
... fear , hath ill - treated her . PEM . Hard is the heart that injures such a saint . Y. MOR . I know ' tis long of Gaveston she E. MOR . Why , he is gone . weeps . Y. Mon. Madam , how fares your grace ? QUEEN . Ah , Mortimer ! now breaks ...
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... hear it but ourselves . LAN . My lords , albeit the queen win Mortimer , Will you be resolute , and hold with me ? E. MOR . Not I , against my nephew . PEM . Fear not , the queen's words cannot alter SC . IV . ] 25 EDWARD II .
... hear it but ourselves . LAN . My lords , albeit the queen win Mortimer , Will you be resolute , and hold with me ? E. MOR . Not I , against my nephew . PEM . Fear not , the queen's words cannot alter SC . IV . ] 25 EDWARD II .
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Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. PEM . Fear not , the queen's words cannot alter him . WAR . No , do but mark how earnestly she pleads . LAN . And see how coldly his looks make denial . WAR . She smiles , now for my life his mind is ...
Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. PEM . Fear not , the queen's words cannot alter him . WAR . No , do but mark how earnestly she pleads . LAN . And see how coldly his looks make denial . WAR . She smiles , now for my life his mind is ...
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... fear to offend the meanest nobleman . E. MOR . But how if he do not , nephew ? Y. MOR . Then may we with some colour rise in arms : For howsoever we have borne it out , ' Tis treason to be up against the king ; So we shall have the ...
... fear to offend the meanest nobleman . E. MOR . But how if he do not , nephew ? Y. MOR . Then may we with some colour rise in arms : For howsoever we have borne it out , ' Tis treason to be up against the king ; So we shall have the ...
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