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... authority ; but initially this authority is subdued under the sway of Wolsey . Henry's progress in the play is to throw off the domination of Wolsey , fulfilling the con- fidence of the lords in him ( " the king will know him [ Wolsey ] ...
... authority ; but initially this authority is subdued under the sway of Wolsey . Henry's progress in the play is to throw off the domination of Wolsey , fulfilling the con- fidence of the lords in him ( " the king will know him [ Wolsey ] ...
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... authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Be't so ; proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry King of England , come into the court . Crier . Henry King of England , & c . Scribe . Say , Katherine Queen of England , come into the court ...
... authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Be't so ; proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry King of England , come into the court . Crier . Henry King of England , & c . Scribe . Say , Katherine Queen of England , come into the court ...
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... Authority so weighty . Who dare cross ' em , Bearing the king's will from his mouth expressly ? 235 Wol . Till I find more than will or words to do it ( I mean your malice ) know , officious lords , I dare , and must deny it . Now I ...
... Authority so weighty . Who dare cross ' em , Bearing the king's will from his mouth expressly ? 235 Wol . Till I find more than will or words to do it ( I mean your malice ) know , officious lords , I dare , and must deny it . Now I ...
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