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Page 113
... hand or hands there is no evidence to show . It could have been used as a prompt - book , but there is no indication that it was . " No evidence for more than one scribal hand has been found , and , as will be seen , the case against ...
... hand or hands there is no evidence to show . It could have been used as a prompt - book , but there is no indication that it was . " No evidence for more than one scribal hand has been found , and , as will be seen , the case against ...
Page 182
john dover wilson. thus in hand , the cardinall of Yorke was aduised that the king had set his affection vpon a yoong ... hands . The king vnderstanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and ...
john dover wilson. thus in hand , the cardinall of Yorke was aduised that the king had set his affection vpon a yoong ... hands . The king vnderstanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and ...
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... HAND , ( i ) signature ; 2. 4. 222 ; ( ii ) ' made a hand ' , made a success ( of something ) , freq . with ' fair ' , ' fine ' , etc .; here iron . ( as often : see Tilley , H 99 ) ; 5. 4. 69 ; ' in ( some- one's ) hands ' , led by ...
... HAND , ( i ) signature ; 2. 4. 222 ; ( ii ) ' made a hand ' , made a success ( of something ) , freq . with ' fair ' , ' fine ' , etc .; here iron . ( as often : see Tilley , H 99 ) ; 5. 4. 69 ; ' in ( some- one's ) hands ' , led by ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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