The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... Cranmer . I am fearful . Wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror . All's not well . King . How now , my lord ? you do desire to know 90 Wherefore I sent for you . Cranmer [ kneeling ] . It is my duty T'attend your highness ...
... Cranmer . I am fearful . Wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror . All's not well . King . How now , my lord ? you do desire to know 90 Wherefore I sent for you . Cranmer [ kneeling ] . It is my duty T'attend your highness ...
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... Cranmer . Why ? Keeper . Your grace must wait till you be called for . Cranmer . ' Enter DOCTOR BUTTS ' ( Butts . This is a piece of malice . I am glad I came this way so happily . The king Shall understand it presently . ( Cranmer . 7 ...
... Cranmer . Why ? Keeper . Your grace must wait till you be called for . Cranmer . ' Enter DOCTOR BUTTS ' ( Butts . This is a piece of malice . I am glad I came this way so happily . The king Shall understand it presently . ( Cranmer . 7 ...
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... Cranmer is from Foxe , p . 1689 ; Cranmer expressed himself against the Pope's dispensing power , ' And thus by meanes of Doctor Cranmers handling of this matter with the king , not only certain learned men were sent abroad to the most ...
... Cranmer is from Foxe , p . 1689 ; Cranmer expressed himself against the Pope's dispensing power , ' And thus by meanes of Doctor Cranmers handling of this matter with the king , not only certain learned men were sent abroad to the most ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Urheberrecht | |
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