Marlowe's Edward the SecondClarendon Press, 1879 - Počet stran: 176 |
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... became popular . It has been proved that Shakespeare based his historical plays on this history , and it is not difficult to show that the same thing is true of Marlowe . The following instances go far to prove the case in detail . In i ...
... became popular . It has been proved that Shakespeare based his historical plays on this history , and it is not difficult to show that the same thing is true of Marlowe . The following instances go far to prove the case in detail . In i ...
Strana 87
... became King in January 1327 , on the deposition of his father ; having been made ' Custos ' or ' Guardian ' of the realm in October 1326. He died in 1377. Though in this play he is called ' Prince , ' he was never created Prince of ...
... became King in January 1327 , on the deposition of his father ; having been made ' Custos ' or ' Guardian ' of the realm in October 1326. He died in 1377. Though in this play he is called ' Prince , ' he was never created Prince of ...
Strana 88
... became minister again , and Treasurer in March 1312. He was excommunicated in April 1312 by the Archbishop , for having taken office contrary to the Ordin- He was removed from office in March 1315 . ances . 7. Bishop of Winchester ...
... became minister again , and Treasurer in March 1312. He was excommunicated in April 1312 by the Archbishop , for having taken office contrary to the Ordin- He was removed from office in March 1315 . ances . 7. Bishop of Winchester ...
Strana 89
... became a leader of that constitutional party which distrusted and opposed Mortimer . In 1327 he recovered his brother's earldoms of Lancaster , Leicester , Lincoln , and Derby . He died in 1345 . Spenser 13. Berkeley . Sir Thomas ...
... became a leader of that constitutional party which distrusted and opposed Mortimer . In 1327 he recovered his brother's earldoms of Lancaster , Leicester , Lincoln , and Derby . He died in 1345 . Spenser 13. Berkeley . Sir Thomas ...
Strana 90
... became a strong supporter of Edward II against the Earl of Lancaster . He was banished in 1321 , but recalled by the King very soon . After Lancaster's death he and his son guided the King almost entirely , and from their violent yet in ...
... became a strong supporter of Edward II against the Earl of Lancaster . He was banished in 1321 , but recalled by the King very soon . After Lancaster's death he and his son guided the King almost entirely , and from their violent yet in ...
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Strana 82 - Edw. Something still buzzeth in mine ears, And tells me, if I sleep, I never wake : This fear is that which makes me tremble thus; And therefore tell me, wherefore art thou come ? Light. To rid thee of thy life. — Matrevis, come ! Enter MATREVIS and GURNEY. K. Edw. I am too weak and feeble to resist. — Assist me, sweet God, and receive my soul ! Light.
Strana 85 - And, seeing there was no place to mount up higher, Why should I grieve at my declining fall? — Farewell, fair queen; weep not for Mortimer, That scorns the world, and, as a traveller, Goes to discover countries yet unknown.
Strana 136 - To wast long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow; To feed on hope, to...
Strana 124 - And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
Strana 145 - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
Strana 65 - But what are kings, when regiment is gone, But perfect shadows in a sunshine day ? My nobles rule, I bear the name of king ; I wear the crown but am controll'd by them, By Mortimer, and my unconstant queen, Who spots my nuptial bed with infamy.
Strana 170 - I saw not their execution, but met their quarters, mangled, and cut, and reeking, as they were brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle.
Strana 86 - Sweet father, here unto thy murdered ghost I offer up this wicked traitor's head; And let these tears, distilling from mine eyes, Be witness of my grief and innocency. [Exeunt.] THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET...
Strana 76 - ... tis good he die : But read it thus, and that's another sense ; Edwardum occidere nolite, timere bonum est, Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the worst. Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go. That, being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis and the rest may bear the blame, And we be quit that caus'd it to be done.
Strana 81 - I see my tragedy written in thy brows. Yet stay a while; forbear thy bloody hand, And let me see the stroke before it comes, That even then when I shall lose my life, My mind may be more steadfast on my God.