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Page 57
... live a subject ? Nay , forsooth , my friends , That they must weigh out my afflictions , They that my trust must grow to , live not here ; They are , as all my other comforts , far hence In mine own country , lords . < Campeius . I ...
... live a subject ? Nay , forsooth , my friends , That they must weigh out my afflictions , They that my trust must grow to , live not here ; They are , as all my other comforts , far hence In mine own country , lords . < Campeius . I ...
Page 71
... live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , like larks . Farewell nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare us with his cap Wolsey . Is poison to thy stomach . Surrey . All goodness Yes , that goodness Of gleaning ...
... live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , like larks . Farewell nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare us with his cap Wolsey . Is poison to thy stomach . Surrey . All goodness Yes , that goodness Of gleaning ...
Page 179
... live a subject ' yet be allowed to live in England ' ( Deighton ) ; the full sense of ' dare ' does not carry over to this line , which is written rather as if ' can ' had preceded . 88. weigh out The usual gloss is ' outweigh , and so ...
... live a subject ' yet be allowed to live in England ' ( Deighton ) ; the full sense of ' dare ' does not carry over to this line , which is written rather as if ' can ' had preceded . 88. weigh out The usual gloss is ' outweigh , and so ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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