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... person in this court , But by particular consent proceeded Under your hands and seals ; therefore , go on , For no dislike i'th'world against the person Of the good queen , but the sharp thorny points Of my allegéd reasons , drives this ...
... person in this court , But by particular consent proceeded Under your hands and seals ; therefore , go on , For no dislike i'th'world against the person Of the good queen , but the sharp thorny points Of my allegéd reasons , drives this ...
Page 143
... person ( Cap . , with ' point : ' ) . F ' point , ... wish ... perfon ; ' . ' Not ... wish ' is most naturally taken as ' not being favoured by the fulfilment of his wish ' ( Clar . ) , and , though F's punct . of 1. 140 is not ...
... person ( Cap . , with ' point : ' ) . F ' point , ... wish ... perfon ; ' . ' Not ... wish ' is most naturally taken as ' not being favoured by the fulfilment of his wish ' ( Clar . ) , and , though F's punct . of 1. 140 is not ...
Page 152
... person to whom he offered the chaire was sir Edward Neuill , a comelie knight , that much more resembled the kings person in that maske than anie other [ ll . 82-9 ; the dramatist decides that the initial wrong choice is not to his ...
... person to whom he offered the chaire was sir Edward Neuill , a comelie knight , that much more resembled the kings person in that maske than anie other [ ll . 82-9 ; the dramatist decides that the initial wrong choice is not to his ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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