The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... matter , I will not tarrie , go on your waies . And thus she departed , without anie further answer at that time ... matter vnto your maiestie or no , for I am greatlie suspected heerein . My lord cardinall ( quoth the king ) , I can ...
... matter , I will not tarrie , go on your waies . And thus she departed , without anie further answer at that time ... matter vnto your maiestie or no , for I am greatlie suspected heerein . My lord cardinall ( quoth the king ) , I can ...
Page 176
... matter into the kings hands by hir owne consent & will , which should be much better to hir honour , than to stand to the triall of law , and thereby to be condemned , which should seeme much to hir dishonour [ ll . 93-7 ] . ' The ...
... matter into the kings hands by hir owne consent & will , which should be much better to hir honour , than to stand to the triall of law , and thereby to be condemned , which should seeme much to hir dishonour [ ll . 93-7 ] . ' The ...
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... matter my Lordes , I told you what would come of it . Do you thinke that the king will suffer this mans finger to ake ? Much more . ( I warrant you ) will hee defend his life against brabling varlets . You doe but cumber your selues to ...
... matter my Lordes , I told you what would come of it . Do you thinke that the king will suffer this mans finger to ake ? Much more . ( I warrant you ) will hee defend his life against brabling varlets . You doe but cumber your selues to ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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