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Pagina xix
... brought against them for failure to mention this fact . Shakespeare was not a writer much given to collaboration , so the question would not inevitably arise . And if it did not arise , I can see no reason why it should have been thrust ...
... brought against them for failure to mention this fact . Shakespeare was not a writer much given to collaboration , so the question would not inevitably arise . And if it did not arise , I can see no reason why it should have been thrust ...
Pagina 198
... brought to the high place made in the middest of the church , betweene the queere and the high altar , she was set in a rich chaire . And after that she had rested a while , she descended downe to the high altar and there prostrate hir ...
... brought to the high place made in the middest of the church , betweene the queere and the high altar , she was set in a rich chaire . And after that she had rested a while , she descended downe to the high altar and there prostrate hir ...
Pagina 224
... brought to the hall , and then euerie man set forward ; first the citizens two and two , then gentlemen , esquiers and chapleins , next after them the aldermen and the maior alone : next the maior the kings councell , the kings chappell ...
... brought to the hall , and then euerie man set forward ; first the citizens two and two , then gentlemen , esquiers and chapleins , next after them the aldermen and the maior alone : next the maior the kings councell , the kings chappell ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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