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... True . This might well have been an alternative title , for the prologue stresses that the play is presenting truth ( II . 18 , 21 ) , and Cranmer's prophecy at the end is spoken as truth ( v . iv . 16 ) . Possibly such a title would ...
... True . This might well have been an alternative title , for the prologue stresses that the play is presenting truth ( II . 18 , 21 ) , and Cranmer's prophecy at the end is spoken as truth ( v . iv . 16 ) . Possibly such a title would ...
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... true we now intend , 19. beside ] F ; besides Pope . ( To ... true ... intend ) Malone . 21. To ... intend , ] To . . . true , . . . intend , F ; Will leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore ,. 15 20 1609 , cited Chambers ...
... true we now intend , 19. beside ] F ; besides Pope . ( To ... true ... intend ) Malone . 21. To ... intend , ] To . . . true , . . . intend , F ; Will leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore ,. 15 20 1609 , cited Chambers ...
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... true These news are everywhere , every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into these affairs see this main end , The French king's sister . Heaven will one day ' open The king's eyes , that so ...
... true These news are everywhere , every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for't . All that dare Look into these affairs see this main end , The French king's sister . Heaven will one day ' open The king's eyes , that so ...
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