being and having in shakespeare presentation

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Presentation on Katherine Eisaman Maus's Being and Having in Shakespeare, on the topic of Material Culture in Shakespeare's works.

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Ay, no; no, ay; for I must nothing be; Therefore no, no, for I resign to thee. Now mark me how I will undo myself.

Ay, no; no, ay; for I must nothing be; Therefore no, no, for I resign to thee. Now mark me how I will undo myself.

Make me, that nothing have, with nothing grieved, And thou with all pleased, that hast all achieved.

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being and having

Material Culture

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Subject SubjectObject

Worcester

Lancaster York

Norfolk

Northumberland

GloucesterAumerle

Worcester

Lancaster York

GloucesterAumerle

Norfolk

Northumberland

Killing of Gloucester

“Above all, [the prince] must refrain from seizing the property of others, because men forget the death of their father more quickly than the loss of patrimony.”

Machiavelli, The Prince

John of Gaunt

Will you permit that I shall stand condemned A wandering vagabond, my rights and royalties Plucked from my arms perforce and given away To upstart unthrifts? Wherefore was I born? If that my cousin King be King in England, It must be granted I am Duke of Lancaster.

Will you permit that I shall stand condemned A wandering vagabond, my rights and royalties Plucked from my arms perforce and given away To upstart unthrifts? Wherefore was I born? If that my cousin King be King in England, It must be granted I am Duke of Lancaster.

Will you permit that I shall stand condemned A wandering vagabond, my rights and royalties Plucked from my arms perforce and given away To upstart unthrifts? Wherefore was I born? If that my cousin King be King in England, It must be granted I am Duke of Lancaster.

Coat of Arms of John of Gaunt

Henry Bolingbroke is crowned King Henry IV

What subject can give sentence on his king?

being and having being and having

My crown I am, but still my griefs are mine. You may my glories and my state depose, But not my griefs; still am I king of those.

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