The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... truth , for their poor mistress ' sake ; Believe me , she has had much wrong . Lord cardinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed Noble lady , 50 May be absolved in English . Wolsey . I am sorry my integrity should breed , And ...
... truth , for their poor mistress ' sake ; Believe me , she has had much wrong . Lord cardinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed Noble lady , 50 May be absolved in English . Wolsey . I am sorry my integrity should breed , And ...
Page 95
... truth and thy integrity is rooted In us , thy friend . Give me thy hand , stand up ; Prithee , let's walk . Now , by my holidame , What manner of man are you ? My lord , I looked You would have given me your petition , that I should ...
... truth and thy integrity is rooted In us , thy friend . Give me thy hand , stand up ; Prithee , let's walk . Now , by my holidame , What manner of man are you ? My lord , I looked You would have given me your petition , that I should ...
Page 178
... Truth seeks no corners " ( Tilley , T 587 ) , which emerges at 1. 39 in the form " truth loves open dealing " ( Foakes ) ; the whole phrase means ' deserves to be kept secret ' . 38. that ... in ' how I have behaved as a wife ' ( J ...
... Truth seeks no corners " ( Tilley , T 587 ) , which emerges at 1. 39 in the form " truth loves open dealing " ( Foakes ) ; the whole phrase means ' deserves to be kept secret ' . 38. that ... in ' how I have behaved as a wife ' ( J ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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