The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... woman on you , Have too a woman's heart , which ever yet Affected eminence , wealth , sovereignty ; 30 Which , to say sooth , are blessings ; and which gifts , Saving your mincing , the capacity Of your soft cheveril conscience would ...
... woman on you , Have too a woman's heart , which ever yet Affected eminence , wealth , sovereignty ; 30 Which , to say sooth , are blessings ; and which gifts , Saving your mincing , the capacity Of your soft cheveril conscience would ...
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... woman to her husband , One that ne'er dreamed a joy beyond his pleasure , And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I add an honour - a great patience . Wolsey . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . 2. Katharine . My ...
... woman to her husband , One that ne'er dreamed a joy beyond his pleasure , And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I add an honour - a great patience . Wolsey . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . 2. Katharine . My ...
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... woman of hir dignitie , or in anie other of a baser estate , she is also surelie a noble woman borne , hir conditions will well declare the same [ ll . 133-43 ] . ' With that quoth Wolseie the cardinall : Sir , I most humblie require ...
... woman of hir dignitie , or in anie other of a baser estate , she is also surelie a noble woman borne , hir conditions will well declare the same [ ll . 133-43 ] . ' With that quoth Wolseie the cardinall : Sir , I most humblie require ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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