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Marlowe's king says to Gaveston : I heere create thee Lord high Chamberlaine , Cheefe Secretarie to the state and me , Earle of Cornewall , king and lord of Man . This follows Holinshed closely : For hauing reuoked againe into England ...
Marlowe's king says to Gaveston : I heere create thee Lord high Chamberlaine , Cheefe Secretarie to the state and me , Earle of Cornewall , king and lord of Man . This follows Holinshed closely : For hauing reuoked againe into England ...
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... unsuccessful attempt on the Admiral's life , says : See where my Souldier shot him through the arm.25 In another book , de Serres says that one of the Admiral's fingers was also shot away , but of this Marlowe says nothing .
... unsuccessful attempt on the Admiral's life , says : See where my Souldier shot him through the arm.25 In another book , de Serres says that one of the Admiral's fingers was also shot away , but of this Marlowe says nothing .
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Marlowe's Tamburlaine says of his sword's point : For there sits Death , there sits imperious Death , Keeping his circuit by the slicing edge . 84 In Henry VI the phrase " antic Death ” recurs.85 German scholars have endeavored to trace ...
Marlowe's Tamburlaine says of his sword's point : For there sits Death , there sits imperious Death , Keeping his circuit by the slicing edge . 84 In Henry VI the phrase " antic Death ” recurs.85 German scholars have endeavored to trace ...
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