The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, 1949At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxxii
... omitted . For enough that is given prominence in the play is intrinsically weighty : the divorce , and the power and the fall of Wolsey , even if the fate of Buckingham is to be judged of secondary 2 1 William Shakespeare ( 1930 ) , 1 ...
... omitted . For enough that is given prominence in the play is intrinsically weighty : the divorce , and the power and the fall of Wolsey , even if the fate of Buckingham is to be judged of secondary 2 1 William Shakespeare ( 1930 ) , 1 ...
Page 207
... omitted here , see Material for 5. 3 . ] ... The king perceiuing their impor- tunate sute against the archbishop ( but yet meaning not to haue him wronged , and vtterly giuen ouer vnto their handes ) graunted vnto them that they should ...
... omitted here , see Material for 5. 3 . ] ... The king perceiuing their impor- tunate sute against the archbishop ( but yet meaning not to haue him wronged , and vtterly giuen ouer vnto their handes ) graunted vnto them that they should ...
Page 215
... omitted in the interview between Cranmer and Henry in 5. 1 : ' permit it vnreformed , least peraduenture by long suffering , such contention should arise , and ensue in the Realme among his subiects , that thereby might spring horrible ...
... omitted in the interview between Cranmer and Henry in 5. 1 : ' permit it vnreformed , least peraduenture by long suffering , such contention should arise , and ensue in the Realme among his subiects , that thereby might spring horrible ...
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