The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... haue heard how you be indicted of high treason , you pleaded thereto not giltie , putting your selfe to the peeres of the realme , which haue found you giltie ' [ ll . 26–36 ] . Sentence was then pronounced . For the deeper causes of ...
... haue heard how you be indicted of high treason , you pleaded thereto not giltie , putting your selfe to the peeres of the realme , which haue found you giltie ' [ ll . 26–36 ] . Sentence was then pronounced . For the deeper causes of ...
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... haue anie other issue than I had alredie by this ladie now my wife , it behooued me further to consider the state of this realme , and the danger it stood in for lacke of a prince to succeed me . I thought it good in release of the ...
... haue anie other issue than I had alredie by this ladie now my wife , it behooued me further to consider the state of this realme , and the danger it stood in for lacke of a prince to succeed me . I thought it good in release of the ...
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... haue sued to vs to haue taken the paines to haue heard you , and your accusers together for your triall , without any such indurãce . Do not you know , what state you be in with the whole world , and how many great enemies you have ? Do ...
... haue sued to vs to haue taken the paines to haue heard you , and your accusers together for your triall , without any such indurãce . Do not you know , what state you be in with the whole world , and how many great enemies you have ? Do ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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