The Greatest of Literary Problems: The Authorship of the Shakespeare Works; an Exposition of All the Points at IssueHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1917 - 685 Seiten |
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... Gaveston , the favorite of the King , who has been exiled to France by the King's father . He is reading a letter from the King recalling him to England , beginning : - My father is deceased ! Come , Gaveston , And share the kingdom ...
... Gaveston , the favorite of the King , who has been exiled to France by the King's father . He is reading a letter from the King recalling him to England , beginning : - My father is deceased ! Come , Gaveston , And share the kingdom ...
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... Gaveston proves his ruin . Gav . Ah ! words that make me surfeit with delight ! What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston , Than live and be the favorite of a king ! Farewell base stooping to the lordly peers ! My knee shall bow to none ...
... Gaveston proves his ruin . Gav . Ah ! words that make me surfeit with delight ! What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston , Than live and be the favorite of a king ! Farewell base stooping to the lordly peers ! My knee shall bow to none ...
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... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . ' The nobles force the King to ...
... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . ' The nobles force the King to ...
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... Gaveston , Let him without controlment have his will . The mightiest kings have had their minions : Great Alexander loved Hephestion ; The conquering Hercules for his Hylas wept ; And for Patroclus stern Achilles drooped . And not kings ...
... Gaveston , Let him without controlment have his will . The mightiest kings have had their minions : Great Alexander loved Hephestion ; The conquering Hercules for his Hylas wept ; And for Patroclus stern Achilles drooped . And not kings ...
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... Gaveston : - Edw . How now ! what news ? is Gaveston arrived ? Y. Mor . Nothing but Gaveston ! what means your grace ? You have matters of more weight to think upon ; The King of France sets foot in Normandy . Edw . A trifle ! we'll ...
... Gaveston : - Edw . How now ! what news ? is Gaveston arrived ? Y. Mor . Nothing but Gaveston ! what means your grace ? You have matters of more weight to think upon ; The King of France sets foot in Normandy . Edw . A trifle ! we'll ...
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