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Pagina 13
... Queen the initiator of Gaveston's recall , thus making her a sympathetic figure to the audience , by demonstrating her wifely forgiveness and her love for King Edward at the beginning of the play , and yet suggesting even thus early the ...
... Queen the initiator of Gaveston's recall , thus making her a sympathetic figure to the audience , by demonstrating her wifely forgiveness and her love for King Edward at the beginning of the play , and yet suggesting even thus early the ...
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John Bakeless. making their leader , Young Mortimer , the King's rival for the Queen's love . He gains suspense first by the alternate victories of the rival groups , and also by the long wavering in the Queen's love , so that her ...
John Bakeless. making their leader , Young Mortimer , the King's rival for the Queen's love . He gains suspense first by the alternate victories of the rival groups , and also by the long wavering in the Queen's love , so that her ...
Pagina 177
... Queen Elizabeth and preserved at the Bodleian in manuscript.13 The blank verse of both Grimald and Surrey is ... Queen Elizabeth , " but is not in the Queen's hand . It appears to have been written in the latter sixteenth or early ...
... Queen Elizabeth and preserved at the Bodleian in manuscript.13 The blank verse of both Grimald and Surrey is ... Queen Elizabeth , " but is not in the Queen's hand . It appears to have been written in the latter sixteenth or early ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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