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... counsels a divorce , a loss of her 30 That like a jewel has hung twenty years About his neck , yet never lost her ... counsel ! " Tis most true These news are everywhere ; every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for't ...
... counsels a divorce , a loss of her 30 That like a jewel has hung twenty years About his neck , yet never lost her ... counsel ! " Tis most true These news are everywhere ; every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for't ...
Page 57
... counsel for my cause . Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wolsey . Madam , you wrong the king's love with these fears ; Your hopes and friends are infinite . 2. Katharine . In England But little for my profit ; can you think ...
... counsel for my cause . Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wolsey . Madam , you wrong the king's love with these fears ; Your hopes and friends are infinite . 2. Katharine . In England But little for my profit ; can you think ...
Page 181
... counsel ( after Hol . ) at 1. 182 , perh . nothing definite should be read into this phrase . 175-6 . me ; ... unmannerly , ( F , Foakes ) Most edd . accept ' me , ... unmannerly ; ' from F4 . But there is nothing wrong with F : ' if I ...
... counsel ( after Hol . ) at 1. 182 , perh . nothing definite should be read into this phrase . 175-6 . me ; ... unmannerly , ( F , Foakes ) Most edd . accept ' me , ... unmannerly ; ' from F4 . But there is nothing wrong with F : ' if I ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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