The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxxiv
... reference is to the character of Katharine . It sounds as if the author was tacitly admitting that the closing spectacle of the christening of Elizabeth , with the prophecy of Cranmer , is more perfunctory , or at least less climactic ...
... reference is to the character of Katharine . It sounds as if the author was tacitly admitting that the closing spectacle of the christening of Elizabeth , with the prophecy of Cranmer , is more perfunctory , or at least less climactic ...
Page 121
... reference to the alternative title ' All is True ' recorded by Wotton ( see Chambers , Wm . Sh . 11 , 344 ) . 12 ... references of this kind : see quotations in Chambers , E.S. 11 , 543 , n . 2 , where times up to three hours are also ...
... reference to the alternative title ' All is True ' recorded by Wotton ( see Chambers , Wm . Sh . 11 , 344 ) . 12 ... references of this kind : see quotations in Chambers , E.S. 11 , 543 , n . 2 , where times up to three hours are also ...
Page 199
... reference to this in the metaphor of Troil . 4. 4. 105. The Order , item 8 , Cinque - ports see G .; cited by O.E.D. 1 b , as only ex . of this usage , but in fact it comes from Hol.'s margin . in her hair with her hair hanging loose ...
... reference to this in the metaphor of Troil . 4. 4. 105. The Order , item 8 , Cinque - ports see G .; cited by O.E.D. 1 b , as only ex . of this usage , but in fact it comes from Hol.'s margin . in her hair with her hair hanging loose ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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