The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... lord , That cannot be ; you are a councillor , And , by that virtue , no man dare accuse you . Gardiner . My lord , because we have business of more moment , We will be short with you . ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , And our consent ...
... lord , That cannot be ; you are a councillor , And , by that virtue , no man dare accuse you . Gardiner . My lord , because we have business of more moment , We will be short with you . ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , And our consent ...
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... lords . My Lord of Canterbury , I have a suit which you must not deny me : That is , a fair young maid that yet wants baptism ; You must be godfather , and answer for her . Cranmer . The greatest monarch now alive may glory In such an ...
... lords . My Lord of Canterbury , I have a suit which you must not deny me : That is , a fair young maid that yet wants baptism ; You must be godfather , and answer for her . Cranmer . The greatest monarch now alive may glory In such an ...
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... lord Husoe , the lord William Howard , and by the lord Thomas Howard the elder , after the child followed manie ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church doore , the bishop of London met it with diuerse bishops and ...
... lord Husoe , the lord William Howard , and by the lord Thomas Howard the elder , after the child followed manie ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church doore , the bishop of London met it with diuerse bishops and ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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