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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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... heretofore expressed shalbe broughte vnto yow vnder the hands of the Lord Archebisshop of CANTERBURYE or the Lord Bishop of LONDON yet the said booke shall not bee printed vntill the master or wardens haue acquainted the said Lord ...
... heretofore expressed shalbe broughte vnto yow vnder the hands of the Lord Archebisshop of CANTERBURYE or the Lord Bishop of LONDON yet the said booke shall not bee printed vntill the master or wardens haue acquainted the said Lord ...
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Shakespeare seems to have written only for his own dramatic company , whose patrons were successively Lord Strange , Lord Derby , Lord Hunsdon , the Lord Chamberlain , and the King . ?? It would be strange indeed for Shakespeare to lend ...
Shakespeare seems to have written only for his own dramatic company , whose patrons were successively Lord Strange , Lord Derby , Lord Hunsdon , the Lord Chamberlain , and the King . ?? It would be strange indeed for Shakespeare to lend ...
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