The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... king's will or the state's allowance , A league between his highness and Ferrara . Suffolk . That out of mere ambition you have caused Your holy hat to be stamped on the king's coin . Surrey . Then that you have sent innumerable ...
... king's will or the state's allowance , A league between his highness and Ferrara . Suffolk . That out of mere ambition you have caused Your holy hat to be stamped on the king's coin . Surrey . Then that you have sent innumerable ...
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... king , of that he had not borne himselfe vprightlie in his office in Ireland , where he was the kings lieutenant . Such accusations were framed against him when no bribes would come , that he was committed to prison , and then by the ...
... king , of that he had not borne himselfe vprightlie in his office in Ireland , where he was the kings lieutenant . Such accusations were framed against him when no bribes would come , that he was committed to prison , and then by the ...
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... king had aduised him : and in the end when he perceiued that no maner of perswasion or intreatie could serue , he deliuered them the kings ring , reuoking his cause into the kings hands . The whole Coun- saile being thereat somewhat ...
... king had aduised him : and in the end when he perceiued that no maner of perswasion or intreatie could serue , he deliuered them the kings ring , reuoking his cause into the kings hands . The whole Coun- saile being thereat somewhat ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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