The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxiii
... whole number , are 14 per cent for the Shakespearian scenes and 29 per cent for the Fletcherian ones . The figures for other late plays of Shakespeare are : Cymbeline , 18 per cent , Winter's Tale , 20 per cent , Tempest , 23 per cent ...
... whole number , are 14 per cent for the Shakespearian scenes and 29 per cent for the Fletcherian ones . The figures for other late plays of Shakespeare are : Cymbeline , 18 per cent , Winter's Tale , 20 per cent , Tempest , 23 per cent ...
Page 208
... whole world , and how many great enemies you have ? Do you not consider what an easie thing it is , to procure three or foure false knaues to witnesse against you ? Thinke you to haue better lucke that waie , then your maister Christ ...
... whole world , and how many great enemies you have ? Do you not consider what an easie thing it is , to procure three or foure false knaues to witnesse against you ? Thinke you to haue better lucke that waie , then your maister Christ ...
Page 215
... whole Realme full of diuers pernicious heresies ' [ ll . 15-31 ] . The main narrative ( p . 1694 ) continues , ' The Archb . aunswered in like sort , as the king had aduised him : and in the end when he perceiued that no maner of ...
... whole Realme full of diuers pernicious heresies ' [ ll . 15-31 ] . The main narrative ( p . 1694 ) continues , ' The Archb . aunswered in like sort , as the king had aduised him : and in the end when he perceiued that no maner of ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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