The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Greenwood Press, 1970 |
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... Gaveston's appointment to be governor of Ireland , were all probably taken from Holinshed , though they might easily have been taken from either Fabyan or Stow . The reasons for which the nobles , in the play , eventually permit Gaveston's ...
... Gaveston's appointment to be governor of Ireland , were all probably taken from Holinshed , though they might easily have been taken from either Fabyan or Stow . The reasons for which the nobles , in the play , eventually permit Gaveston's ...
Pagina 13
... Gaveston's recall , thus making her a sympathetic figure to the audience , by demonstrating her wifely forgiveness ... Gaveston to the Earl of Gloucester's heir , the acquaintance of Baldock and Young Spenser , and Young Spenser's ...
... Gaveston's recall , thus making her a sympathetic figure to the audience , by demonstrating her wifely forgiveness ... Gaveston to the Earl of Gloucester's heir , the acquaintance of Baldock and Young Spenser , and Young Spenser's ...
Pagina 88
... Gaveston , the favorite of Edward II , which was published in 1588 with satirical allusions to the Duc d'Espernon . He may also have read the Latin original , which was published even earlier . This work alludes to both the two ...
... Gaveston , the favorite of Edward II , which was published in 1588 with satirical allusions to the Duc d'Espernon . He may also have read the Latin original , which was published even earlier . This work alludes to both the two ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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