The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... hath ta'en no leave ; Has left the cause o'th'king unhandled , and Is posted as the agent of our cardinal To second all his plot . I do assure you The king cried ' Ha ! ' at this . Chamberlain . And let him cry ' Ha ! ' louder ! Norfolk ...
... hath ta'en no leave ; Has left the cause o'th'king unhandled , and Is posted as the agent of our cardinal To second all his plot . I do assure you The king cried ' Ha ! ' at this . Chamberlain . And let him cry ' Ha ! ' louder ! Norfolk ...
Page 92
... hath so far Given ear to our complaint , of his great grace And princely care foreseeing those fell mischiefs 50 Our reason laid before him , hath commanded To - morrow morning to the council board He be convented . He's a rank weed ...
... hath so far Given ear to our complaint , of his great grace And princely care foreseeing those fell mischiefs 50 Our reason laid before him , hath commanded To - morrow morning to the council board He be convented . He's a rank weed ...
Page 210
... hath that he hath : impressionistic syntax . 54. S.D. F ' Exit Gardiner and Page ' . Cap . post- poned this to follow 1. 55 , but that line can be spoken to a departing Gardiner . 55. S.D. ( F ) . 56. Charles See I. I. 197 n . 61. news ...
... hath that he hath : impressionistic syntax . 54. S.D. F ' Exit Gardiner and Page ' . Cap . post- poned this to follow 1. 55 , but that line can be spoken to a departing Gardiner . 55. S.D. ( F ) . 56. Charles See I. I. 197 n . 61. news ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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