The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... KENT . Ah , brother , lay not violent hands on him ! For he'll complain unto the see of Rome . GAV . Let him complain unto the see of hell : I'll be reveng'd on him for my exile . EDW . No , spare his life , but seize upon his goods ...
... KENT . Ah , brother , lay not violent hands on him ! For he'll complain unto the see of Rome . GAV . Let him complain unto the see of hell : I'll be reveng'd on him for my exile . EDW . No , spare his life , but seize upon his goods ...
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... KENT . [ Exeunt . GAV . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster , That hath more earldoms than an ass can bear , And both the Mortimers , two goodly men , With Guy of Warwick , that redoubted knight , Are gone towards Lambeth : there ...
... KENT . [ Exeunt . GAV . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster , That hath more earldoms than an ass can bear , And both the Mortimers , two goodly men , With Guy of Warwick , that redoubted knight , Are gone towards Lambeth : there ...
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... KENT . EDW . What , are you mov'd that Gaveston sits here ? It is our pleasure ; we will have it so . • LAN . Your grace doth well to place him by your side , For no where else the new earl is so safe . E. MOR . What man of noble birth ...
... KENT . EDW . What , are you mov'd that Gaveston sits here ? It is our pleasure ; we will have it so . • LAN . Your grace doth well to place him by your side , For no where else the new earl is so safe . E. MOR . What man of noble birth ...
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... KENT . Is this the duty that you owe your king ? WAR . We know our duties : let him know his peers . EDW . Whither ... Kent that favours him . [ Attendants remove GAVESTON and KENT . § Quam male conveniunt ] Was the poet thinking of Ovid ...
... KENT . Is this the duty that you owe your king ? WAR . We know our duties : let him know his peers . EDW . Whither ... Kent that favours him . [ Attendants remove GAVESTON and KENT . § Quam male conveniunt ] Was the poet thinking of Ovid ...
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... Kent ] and Queene Isabell " : but the entrance of Kent seems to have been marked here by mistake . There weep ; for , till my Gaveston be repeal'd 186 EDWARD THE SECOND .
... Kent ] and Queene Isabell " : but the entrance of Kent seems to have been marked here by mistake . There weep ; for , till my Gaveston be repeal'd 186 EDWARD THE SECOND .
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