The life of King Henry VIIICassell & Company, 1908 |
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... will , would , yet ( = tamen ) , you . " [ Only when auxiliaries . When not directly interrogative . And so if only . ] Here is an extract from Professor ย characters , Queen Katharine and her unjust husband are the 9 INTRODUCTION.
... will , would , yet ( = tamen ) , you . " [ Only when auxiliaries . When not directly interrogative . And so if only . ] Here is an extract from Professor ย characters , Queen Katharine and her unjust husband are the 9 INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare. characters , Queen Katharine and her unjust husband are the match of Hermione and her spouse of The Winter's Tale . To wrench Katharine from Shakspere's last time to his early second , as Mr. Swinburne would do , is ...
William Shakespeare. characters , Queen Katharine and her unjust husband are the match of Hermione and her spouse of The Winter's Tale . To wrench Katharine from Shakspere's last time to his early second , as Mr. Swinburne would do , is ...
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... Katharine , while the course of the action requires us to entertain as a theme of joy and compensatory satisfaction the coron- ation of Anne Bullen and the birth of her daughter ; which are in fact a part of Katharine's injury , and ...
... Katharine , while the course of the action requires us to entertain as a theme of joy and compensatory satisfaction the coron- ation of Anne Bullen and the birth of her daughter ; which are in fact a part of Katharine's injury , and ...
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... Katharine . The fate of Wolsey would have made a noble subject for a tragedy in itself , and might very well have been combined with the tragedy of Katharine ; but , as an introduction to the festive solemnity with which the play ...
... Katharine . The fate of Wolsey would have made a noble subject for a tragedy in itself , and might very well have been combined with the tragedy of Katharine ; but , as an introduction to the festive solemnity with which the play ...
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... hand which has never yet been successfully imitated . " In the scene in the council - chamber which follows ( Act I. , sc . ii . ) , where the characters of Katharine and Wolsey are brought out , I found the same character- 16 Introduction.
... hand which has never yet been successfully imitated . " In the scene in the council - chamber which follows ( Act I. , sc . ii . ) , where the characters of Katharine and Wolsey are brought out , I found the same character- 16 Introduction.
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