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" This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the king and do our country good. Know you not Gaveston hath store of gold, Which may in Ireland purchase him such friends As he will front the mightiest of us all? "
The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 167
edited by - 1810 - 614 pages
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...such friends As he will front the mightiest of us all? And whereas he shall live and be belov'd, 'T is Blessing he with thee, Whatever thou deserv'st! Oh, where shall I Go bathe this Т. Мог. But were he here, detested as he is, How easily might some base slave be suborn 'd To greet...
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Edward the Second

Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 pages
...then, my lord, give me but leave to speak. E. Mor. But, nephew, do not play the sophister. 255 Y. Mor. This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...friends, As he will front the mightiest of us all ? 260 And whereas he shall live and be belov'd, Tis hard for us to work his overthrow. War. Mark you...
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Typical Elizabethan Plays

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 pages
...Why then, my lord, give me but leave to speak. E. Mor. But, nephew, do not play the sophister. Mor. This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...•• As' he will front the mightiest of us all? And whereas3 he shall live and be beloved, 'Tis hard for us to work his overthrow. War. Mark you but that,...
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Great English Plays: Twenty-three Masterpieces from the Mysteries to ...

Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 pages
...then, my lord, give me but leave to speak. E. MOR. : But, nephews do not play the sophister. Y. MOR. : belov'd, 'Tis hard for us to work his overthrow. WAR. : Mark you but that, my lord of Lancaster. Y....
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A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe

Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe - 1979 - 614 pages
...2eale, To mend the king, and do our countrie good : Know you not Gaueston hath store of golde, 555 Which may in Ireland purchase him such friends, As he will front the mightiest of vs all. And whereas he shall liue and he heloude,. Tis hard for vs to worke his ooerthrow. War. Marke...
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Doctor Faustus and Other Plays

Christopher Marlowe - 1998 - 550 pages
...lord, give me but leave to speak. MORTIMER SENIOR But, nephew, do not play the sophister. 255 MORTIMER This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...friends As he will front the mightiest of us all? 260 And whereas he shall live and be beloved Tis hard for us to work his overthrow. WARWICK Mark you...
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The Plays

Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 pages
...then, my lord, give me but leave to speak. ELD. MORT. But, nephew, do not play the sophister. MORTIMER This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...friends As he will front the mightiest of us all? 260 And whereas he shall live and be belov'd, Tis hard for us to work his overthrow. WARWICK Mark you...
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The Routledge Anthology of Renaissance Drama

Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds - 2003 - 484 pages
...circumstances a50 allege: offer as a reason a55 sophistet: philosopher who employs specious arguments To mend the King and do our country good. Know you not Gaveston hath store ot gold, Which may in Ireland purchase him such friends As he will front the mightiest of us all? a60...
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King John, by Shakespeare. King Edward I, by Peele. King Edward II, by ...

Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 488 pages
...were. Y. Mor. Then give me leave to speak. E. Mor. But, nephew, do not play the sophister. v Y. Mor. This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...overthrow. War. Mark you but that, my lord of Lancaster. Y. Mor. But were he here, detested as he is, How easily might some base slave be suborn'd To greet...
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Typical Elizabethan Plays

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 834 pages
...Why then, my lord, give me but leave to speak. E. Mor. But, nephew, do not play the sophister. Mor. This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the...overthrow. War. Mark you but that, my lord of Lancaster. Mor. But were he here, detested as he is, 1 Reason. 1 That. ' Where. I. iv. I. iv. How easily might...
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