The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... tell your grace , that , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks , and , under your fair conduct ...
... tell your grace , that , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks , and , under your fair conduct ...
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... tell him You met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king's , and , till my soul forsake , 90 Shall cry for blessings on him . May he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ; Ever beloved and loving may his rule ...
... tell him You met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king's , and , till my soul forsake , 90 Shall cry for blessings on him . May he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ; Ever beloved and loving may his rule ...
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... tell ye more . Both . [ 4. 2. ] You may command us , sir . [ they go Kimbolton ' Enter KATHARINE , Dowager , sick ; led between GRIFFITH , her Gentleman Usher , and PATIENCE , her woman ' Griffith . How does your grace ? Katharine . O ...
... tell ye more . Both . [ 4. 2. ] You may command us , sir . [ they go Kimbolton ' Enter KATHARINE , Dowager , sick ; led between GRIFFITH , her Gentleman Usher , and PATIENCE , her woman ' Griffith . How does your grace ? Katharine . O ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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