The Works of Shakespeare: King Henry VIIIAt the University Press, 1959 |
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... thing , and a most difficult thing , the difficulty lying in its very nature . No one can study the last plays without recognising a man possessed with the idea of reconcilement ; of creating a world in which the sins of the fathers are ...
... thing , and a most difficult thing , the difficulty lying in its very nature . No one can study the last plays without recognising a man possessed with the idea of reconcilement ; of creating a world in which the sins of the fathers are ...
Page 61
... thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say no . Be merry , gentle , Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing you That behold the while .... Your guests are coming : Lift up your countenance ...
... thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say no . Be merry , gentle , Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing you That behold the while .... Your guests are coming : Lift up your countenance ...
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... things you found about her - those secret things , all but what she has with her : this being done , let the law go ... thing that is fitting to be known , discover . Clown . We are but plain fellows , sir . Autolycus . A lie ; you are ...
... things you found about her - those secret things , all but what she has with her : this being done , let the law go ... thing that is fitting to be known , discover . Clown . We are but plain fellows , sir . Autolycus . A lie ; you are ...
Contents
THE WINTERS TALE I | 6 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 109 |
NOTES | 129 |
Copyright | |
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