The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... doubt very popular then , as it has been ever since'.1 2 It is a pity that Spedding ever launched this ' bold conjecture ' , as it has cast some unwarranted doubt on what is sound in his analysis . It is one thing to point to ...
... doubt very popular then , as it has been ever since'.1 2 It is a pity that Spedding ever launched this ' bold conjecture ' , as it has cast some unwarranted doubt on what is sound in his analysis . It is one thing to point to ...
Page 170
... doubt that we go about now to trie , by the learning , wisedome , and iudgement of you our prelats and pastors of all this our realme and dominions now heere assembled for that purpose ; to whose conscience & learning I haue committed ...
... doubt that we go about now to trie , by the learning , wisedome , and iudgement of you our prelats and pastors of all this our realme and dominions now heere assembled for that purpose ; to whose conscience & learning I haue committed ...
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... doubt Hol . simply makes Henry say , ' for so much as you your selfe were in some doubt ' . Sh.'s ' daring'st counsel ' , with the implication that Linc.'s advice , if given , would have been against the marriage , seems to rest on Hol ...
... doubt Hol . simply makes Henry say , ' for so much as you your selfe were in some doubt ' . Sh.'s ' daring'st counsel ' , with the implication that Linc.'s advice , if given , would have been against the marriage , seems to rest on Hol ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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