The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... vnto him my chancellor : and I did send vnto him Iohn de la Court my chapleine , vnto whome he would not declare anie thing , till de la Court had sworne vnto him to keepe all things secret , and to tell no creature liuing what hee ...
... vnto him my chancellor : and I did send vnto him Iohn de la Court my chapleine , vnto whome he would not declare anie thing , till de la Court had sworne vnto him to keepe all things secret , and to tell no creature liuing what hee ...
Page 184
... vnto his maister , who receiuing it ( without further consideration or looking on ) gaue it to the cardinall to beare vnto the king . The cardinall hauing the booke , went from the bishop , and after ( in his studie by himselfe ) ...
... vnto his maister , who receiuing it ( without further consideration or looking on ) gaue it to the cardinall to beare vnto the king . The cardinall hauing the booke , went from the bishop , and after ( in his studie by himselfe ) ...
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... vnto their handes ) graunted vnto them that they should the next day commit him to the Tower for his triall [ ll . 39-54 ] . When night came , the king sent Sir Anthonie Denie about mid- night , to Lambeth to the Archbishop , willing ...
... vnto their handes ) graunted vnto them that they should the next day commit him to the Tower for his triall [ ll . 39-54 ] . When night came , the king sent Sir Anthonie Denie about mid- night , to Lambeth to the Archbishop , willing ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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