The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... thought , so quick that language can hardly follow fast enough , the same im- patient activity of intellect and fancy , which having once disclosed an idea cannot wait to work it orderly out ; the same daring confidence in the resources ...
... thought , so quick that language can hardly follow fast enough , the same im- patient activity of intellect and fancy , which having once disclosed an idea cannot wait to work it orderly out ; the same daring confidence in the resources ...
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... thought of this fair company Clapped wings to me . Chamberlain . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet , ere they ...
... thought of this fair company Clapped wings to me . Chamberlain . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the cardinal But half my lay thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet , ere they ...
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... thought fabulous ' ( Clar . ) ; ' former ' having a double function , as adj . and as adv . with ' fabulous ' as Vaughan notes . 38. Bevis See G. go far go a long way in praise ; not necessarily , as edd . say , quite as much as ...
... thought fabulous ' ( Clar . ) ; ' former ' having a double function , as adj . and as adv . with ' fabulous ' as Vaughan notes . 38. Bevis See G. go far go a long way in praise ; not necessarily , as edd . say , quite as much as ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbott Anne Bullen archbishop Authorship bishop Camb Campeius Canterbury cardinall chamber Chancellor cites Clar conscience counsel court Cranmer Cromwell dare Deighton diuerse divided Duke of Buckingham E. K. Chambers earle Ellen Terry England Enter Entry F euerie favour fear Fletcher Fletcherian Foakes Foakes notes Gentleman give grace Griffith hand hath haue hear heart heaven Henry VIII highness Holinshed honour init iudges Katharine king's line in Pope lord cardinal LORD CHAMBERLAIN madam marriage matter noble Noble Kinsmen Norfolk NSH VIII Old Lady passage perceiued perh play Pooler pray princes princesse prob Prol queen quoth Rowe S.D. F Exeunt scene sense Shakespeare Shakspere Society Sir Thomas Lovell sp.-pref speak Spedding's stage Steev Surrey thee Theob thou Tilley Vaughan vnto vpon W. W. Greg William Shakespeare Wolsey Wolsey's woman words ΙΟ