The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... court ' . Crier . Henry King of England , & c . King . Here . Scribe . Say ' Katharine Queen of England , come into the court ' . Crier . Katharine Queen of England , & c . [ ' The Queen makes no answer , rises out of her chair , goes ...
... court ' . Crier . Henry King of England , & c . King . Here . Scribe . Say ' Katharine Queen of England , come into the court ' . Crier . Katharine Queen of England , & c . [ ' The Queen makes no answer , rises out of her chair , goes ...
Page 133
... court- cardinal ' , comparing ' king - cardinal ' at 2. 2. 18 , but the force of the latter expression is clear , whereas ' court - cardinal ' could not easily mean more than ' a cardinal who is much about the court ' . What is here ...
... court- cardinal ' , comparing ' king - cardinal ' at 2. 2. 18 , but the force of the latter expression is clear , whereas ' court - cardinal ' could not easily mean more than ' a cardinal who is much about the court ' . What is here ...
Page 136
... Court my chapleine , vnto whome he would not declare anie thing , till de la Court had sworne vnto him to keepe all things secret , and to tell no creature liuing what hee should heare of him , except it were to me . ' And then the said ...
... Court my chapleine , vnto whome he would not declare anie thing , till de la Court had sworne vnto him to keepe all things secret , and to tell no creature liuing what hee should heare of him , except it were to me . ' And then the said ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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