The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble personages ...
... desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble personages ...
Page 156
... desire . I desire you my lords and all my fellowes to pray for me . Then was the edge of the axe turned towards him [ 1. 53 , S.D. ] , and he led into a barge . Sir Thomas Louell desired him to sit on the cushins and carpet ordeined for ...
... desire . I desire you my lords and all my fellowes to pray for me . Then was the edge of the axe turned towards him [ 1. 53 , S.D. ] , and he led into a barge . Sir Thomas Louell desired him to sit on the cushins and carpet ordeined for ...
Page 243
... desire his death ; 2. 1. 50 PERSUADE ( refl . ) , be convinced ; 3.2 . 50 spruce or PERSUADING , persuasive ; 4. 2 . 52 PERUSE , Scrutinize ; 2. 3. 75 PHOENIX , fabulous Arabian bird , only one in the world , but when it dies , it is ...
... desire his death ; 2. 1. 50 PERSUADE ( refl . ) , be convinced ; 3.2 . 50 spruce or PERSUADING , persuasive ; 4. 2 . 52 PERUSE , Scrutinize ; 2. 3. 75 PHOENIX , fabulous Arabian bird , only one in the world , but when it dies , it is ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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