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He displays the fundamental weakness of Edward's character in his blind devotion to unworthy favorites ; and out of the chaotic mass of material that the chronicles afforded , seizes upon Gaveston and the Spensers as characters who will ...
He displays the fundamental weakness of Edward's character in his blind devotion to unworthy favorites ; and out of the chaotic mass of material that the chronicles afforded , seizes upon Gaveston and the Spensers as characters who will ...
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The numerous variations between the two characters may be partly due to a deliberate effort on Shakespeare's part to differentiate his own character , but are far more largely due to his superior skill in characterization .
The numerous variations between the two characters may be partly due to a deliberate effort on Shakespeare's part to differentiate his own character , but are far more largely due to his superior skill in characterization .
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“ Development of Marlowe's character . ” PQ , 17 : 331-350 ( 1938 ) . ... Characters of dramatic writers contemporary with Shakespeare . ” Works ( ed . Percy Fitzgerald ) . ... Bulk character emphasis in Marlowe's chief plays .
“ Development of Marlowe's character . ” PQ , 17 : 331-350 ( 1938 ) . ... Characters of dramatic writers contemporary with Shakespeare . ” Works ( ed . Percy Fitzgerald ) . ... Bulk character emphasis in Marlowe's chief plays .
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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