The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxviii
... passage in Hall , either directly or through Foxe , which is remote from any other passage used from either chronicler , and it would be interesting to know how this came to the dramatist's attention . But I am not convinced that ...
... passage in Hall , either directly or through Foxe , which is remote from any other passage used from either chronicler , and it would be interesting to know how this came to the dramatist's attention . But I am not convinced that ...
Page 183
... passage [ ll . 63-74 ] again combines freely . The reference to Cranmer is from Foxe , p . 1689 ; Cranmer expressed himself against the Pope's dispensing power , ' And thus by meanes of Doctor Cranmers handling of this matter with the ...
... passage [ ll . 63-74 ] again combines freely . The reference to Cranmer is from Foxe , p . 1689 ; Cranmer expressed himself against the Pope's dispensing power , ' And thus by meanes of Doctor Cranmers handling of this matter with the ...
Page 215
... passage introduces Cranmer , as in the passage immediately following that quoted on 5. 2 ( p . 1694 ) , Anone the Archbishop was called into the Counsaile chamber , to whom was alleadged , as before is rehearsed ' . The details of the ...
... passage introduces Cranmer , as in the passage immediately following that quoted on 5. 2 ( p . 1694 ) , Anone the Archbishop was called into the Counsaile chamber , to whom was alleadged , as before is rehearsed ' . The details of the ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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