The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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... Gaveston is a false flatterer rather than a faithful friend . There is a very limited amount of evidence to support this view . Gaveston confesses to being a flatterer to his own three serving - men : " But yet it is no pain to speak ...
... Gaveston is a false flatterer rather than a faithful friend . There is a very limited amount of evidence to support this view . Gaveston confesses to being a flatterer to his own three serving - men : " But yet it is no pain to speak ...
Pagina 346
... Gaveston's own statement that " What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston / Than live and be the favourite of a king " ( 1.1.4-5 ) . This ironic parallel may indicate that Gaveston was a flatterer like Spenser , or it may subtilely ...
... Gaveston's own statement that " What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston / Than live and be the favourite of a king " ( 1.1.4-5 ) . This ironic parallel may indicate that Gaveston was a flatterer like Spenser , or it may subtilely ...
Pagina 348
... Gaveston , 2.2.52-56 ) . Their relationship is quite physical . Gaveston wishes to return to Edward , " upon whose bosom let me lie " ( 1.1.14 ) . They walk " arm in arm " ( 1.2.20 ) . Gaveston is seen " leaning on the shoulder of the ...
... Gaveston , 2.2.52-56 ) . Their relationship is quite physical . Gaveston wishes to return to Edward , " upon whose bosom let me lie " ( 1.1.14 ) . They walk " arm in arm " ( 1.2.20 ) . Gaveston is seen " leaning on the shoulder of the ...
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