Edward the SecondBenn, 1967 - Počet stran: 108 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 86
Strana xii
... Edward the Second , king of England , with the tragicall fall of proud Mortymer This was entered for ' William Iones ' and the earliest extant copy of the play was published by William Jones in the following year with the title : The ...
... Edward the Second , king of England , with the tragicall fall of proud Mortymer This was entered for ' William Iones ' and the earliest extant copy of the play was published by William Jones in the following year with the title : The ...
Strana xiv
Christopher Marlowe William Moelwyn Merchant. THE PLAY Whether Edward the Second was written before or after Doctor Faustus , few critics fail to place it among the most mature of Marlowe's works , though Maxwell has already been quoted ...
Christopher Marlowe William Moelwyn Merchant. THE PLAY Whether Edward the Second was written before or after Doctor Faustus , few critics fail to place it among the most mature of Marlowe's works , though Maxwell has already been quoted ...
Strana 47
... EDWARD Ay , and ' tis likewise thought you favour him . QUEEN Thus do you still suspect me without cause . KING'S NIECE Sweet uncle speak more kindly to the queen . GAVESTON My lord , dissemble with her , speak ... II ] 47 EDWARD THE SECOND.
... EDWARD Ay , and ' tis likewise thought you favour him . QUEEN Thus do you still suspect me without cause . KING'S NIECE Sweet uncle speak more kindly to the queen . GAVESTON My lord , dissemble with her , speak ... II ] 47 EDWARD THE SECOND.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
arms art thou ARUNDEL BALDOCK banish barons bear Berkeley BISHOP OF CANTERBURY BISHOP OF WINCHESTER blood brother Christopher Marlowe court crown dare death dramatic Drayton Earl of Cornwall Earl of Kent Edmund Edward II Edward the Second Elizabethan Enter the KING Enter the QUEEN Exeunt farewell father Faustus favour fear flatterers friends Gaveston gentle gone grace grief hands hast hath head heart heaven hence honour irony Isabel John of Hainault JUNIOR Ah JUNIOR My lord Killingworth King Edward KING'S NIECE LANCASTER My lord LEICESTER Levune LIGHTBORN live look Lord Mortimer majesty Marlowe's MATREVIS and GURNEY minion MORTIMER JUNIOR MORTIMER JUNIOR Madam murther noble PEMBROKE Pembroke's men play prince Proud Mortimer QUEEN Ah realm revenge Scene SENIOR Shakespeare SIR JOHN soldiers speak speech SPENCER JUNIOR stay sweet Mortimer sword Tamburlaine thee thou shalt tragedy tragic traitor uncle unto villain WARWICK Whither words