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Your births shall be no blemish to your fame , For virtue is the fount whence honour springs And they are worthy she investeth kings . The subject of the first play is the ascent of this shepherd to a pinnacle of absolute power : I am a ...
Your births shall be no blemish to your fame , For virtue is the fount whence honour springs And they are worthy she investeth kings . The subject of the first play is the ascent of this shepherd to a pinnacle of absolute power : I am a ...
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Perhaps it would be subtler to observe that Marlowe's sympathy is distributed between Gaveston and the king , his ... most memorable scenes of the play are those that depict the king's infatuation , and those of his downfall and end .
Perhaps it would be subtler to observe that Marlowe's sympathy is distributed between Gaveston and the king , his ... most memorable scenes of the play are those that depict the king's infatuation , and those of his downfall and end .
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Plays : Antony and Cleopatra , 46-7 ; As You Like It , 189 , 200 ; Hamlet , 48 , 139 ; 2 Henry IV , 78 ; Henry VI plays , 107 , 128-9 , 131 , 145 ; Julius Caesar , 149 ; King John , 99 ; King Richard II ...
Plays : Antony and Cleopatra , 46-7 ; As You Like It , 189 , 200 ; Hamlet , 48 , 139 ; 2 Henry IV , 78 ; Henry VI plays , 107 , 128-9 , 131 , 145 ; Julius Caesar , 149 ; King John , 99 ; King Richard II ...
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