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... favour to her , Must now confess , if they have any goodness , The trial just and noble . All the clerks , I mean the learned ones , in Christian kingdoms Have their free voices . Rome , the nurse of judgement , Invited by your noble ...
... favour to her , Must now confess , if they have any goodness , The trial just and noble . All the clerks , I mean the learned ones , in Christian kingdoms Have their free voices . Rome , the nurse of judgement , Invited by your noble ...
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... favour to you ; You are the king's now . ( Gardiner . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has raised me . King [ rising ] . Come hither , Gardiner . [ ' Walks ' apart and whispers ' with Gardiner 120 Campeius . My ...
... favour to you ; You are the king's now . ( Gardiner . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has raised me . King [ rising ] . Come hither , Gardiner . [ ' Walks ' apart and whispers ' with Gardiner 120 Campeius . My ...
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... favour and the qualities that win favour ; here almost ' prestige ' . 60. successors For the stress ' súccessors ' , cf. Meas . 2. 2. 99 , ' súccessive ' . 60-1 . called ... feats summoned to public service because of past exploits ...
... favour and the qualities that win favour ; here almost ' prestige ' . 60. successors For the stress ' súccessors ' , cf. Meas . 2. 2. 99 , ' súccessive ' . 60-1 . called ... feats summoned to public service because of past exploits ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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