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Page 48
... tells the widow to be silent , or “ I shall cause the pope to curse thee as black as a crow . " He then formally introduces himself : " I am Sedition , that with the Pope will hold / So long as I have a hole within my breech " ( p . 177 ) ...
... tells the widow to be silent , or “ I shall cause the pope to curse thee as black as a crow . " He then formally introduces himself : " I am Sedition , that with the Pope will hold / So long as I have a hole within my breech " ( p . 177 ) ...
Page 52
... tells the king that he can dwell anywhere , " In ear - confession underneath Benedicte ; / And , when I am there , the priest may not bewray me " ( p . 185 ) . Ear - confession , Sedition says , is a secret traitor that never fails ...
... tells the king that he can dwell anywhere , " In ear - confession underneath Benedicte ; / And , when I am there , the priest may not bewray me " ( p . 185 ) . Ear - confession , Sedition says , is a secret traitor that never fails ...
Page 122
... tells her to apply to the abbess for admission to their order as a nun . Ay , daughter , for religion Hides many mischiefs from suspicion . A counterfeit profession is better Than unseen hypocrisy . ( 1.2.292-293 ) ( 1.2.282-283 ) ...
... tells her to apply to the abbess for admission to their order as a nun . Ay , daughter , for religion Hides many mischiefs from suspicion . A counterfeit profession is better Than unseen hypocrisy . ( 1.2.292-293 ) ( 1.2.282-283 ) ...
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