The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxxv
... conscience , conscience ! O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . Later , at 4. 1. 47 , the Second Gentleman sardonically , if sympathetically , comments ' I cannot blame his con- science ' . As far as I can see , these ...
... conscience , conscience ! O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . Later , at 4. 1. 47 , the Second Gentleman sardonically , if sympathetically , comments ' I cannot blame his con- science ' . As far as I can see , these ...
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... conscience , I did steer Toward this remedy whereupon we are Now present here together ; that's to say , I meant to rectify my conscience , which I then did feel full sick , and yet not well , By all the reverend fathers of the land And ...
... conscience , I did steer Toward this remedy whereupon we are Now present here together ; that's to say , I meant to rectify my conscience , which I then did feel full sick , and yet not well , By all the reverend fathers of the land And ...
Page 170
... conscience being tossed in the waues of a scrupulous mind , and partlie in despaire to haue anie other issue than I had alredie by this ladie now my wife , it behooued me further to consider the state of this realme , and the danger it ...
... conscience being tossed in the waues of a scrupulous mind , and partlie in despaire to haue anie other issue than I had alredie by this ladie now my wife , it behooued me further to consider the state of this realme , and the danger it ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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