The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... pray ' em take their pleasures . [ They ' choose ' . The King chooses Anne Bullen King . The fairest hand I ever touched ! O beauty , Till now I never knew thee ! [ ' Music . Dance ' 70 Wolsey . My lord ! Chamberlain . Your grace ...
... pray ' em take their pleasures . [ They ' choose ' . The King chooses Anne Bullen King . The fairest hand I ever touched ! O beauty , Till now I never knew thee ! [ ' Music . Dance ' 70 Wolsey . My lord ! Chamberlain . Your grace ...
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... pray forgive me ; If I have used myself unmannerly , You know I am a woman , lacking wit To make a seemly answer to such persons . Pray do my service to his majesty ; 180 He has my heart yet , and shall have my prayers While I shall ...
... pray forgive me ; If I have used myself unmannerly , You know I am a woman , lacking wit To make a seemly answer to such persons . Pray do my service to his majesty ; 180 He has my heart yet , and shall have my prayers While I shall ...
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... pray ( Foakes ) F ' Sun , I pray ' . Edd . ' sun , I pray , ' . The construction is ' that sun which I pray may never set ' . Foakes retains F's brackets 13-2 3.2 195 NOTES.
... pray ( Foakes ) F ' Sun , I pray ' . Edd . ' sun , I pray , ' . The construction is ' that sun which I pray may never set ' . Foakes retains F's brackets 13-2 3.2 195 NOTES.
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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