The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... LOVELL ' ΙΟ How now ? What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lovell . Faith , my lord , I hear of none but the new proclamation That's clapped upon the court gate . Chamberlain . What is't for ? Lovell . The reformation of our travelled ...
... LOVELL ' ΙΟ How now ? What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lovell . Faith , my lord , I hear of none but the new proclamation That's clapped upon the court gate . Chamberlain . What is't for ? Lovell . The reformation of our travelled ...
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... Lovell ' O , my lord , you're tardy ; The very thought of this fair company Clapped wings to me . Chamberlain . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay thoughts in him , some of ...
... Lovell ' O , my lord , you're tardy ; The very thought of this fair company Clapped wings to me . Chamberlain . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay thoughts in him , some of ...
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... Lovell . What's the matter ? It seems you are in haste ; an if there be No great offence belongs to't , give your friend Some touch of your late business . Affairs that walk , As they say spirits do , at midnight , have In them a wilder ...
... Lovell . What's the matter ? It seems you are in haste ; an if there be No great offence belongs to't , give your friend Some touch of your late business . Affairs that walk , As they say spirits do , at midnight , have In them a wilder ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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