The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands , and Sir Thomas Lovell converse , I was conscious of a total change . I felt as if I had passed suddenly out of the language of nature into the language of the stage , or of some conventional mode of ...
... Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands , and Sir Thomas Lovell converse , I was conscious of a total change . I felt as if I had passed suddenly out of the language of nature into the language of the stage , or of some conventional mode of ...
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... Thomas Lorkins in a letter to Sir Thomas Puckering on June 30 , says : ' No longer since then yester- day , while Bourbege his companie were acting at ye Globe the play of Hen : 8 , and there shooting of certayne chambers in way of ...
... Thomas Lorkins in a letter to Sir Thomas Puckering on June 30 , says : ' No longer since then yester- day , while Bourbege his companie were acting at ye Globe the play of Hen : 8 , and there shooting of certayne chambers in way of ...
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... Lord Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . GARDINER , Bishop of Win- chester . BISHOP OF LINCOLN . LORD ABERGAVENNY . LORD SANDS . SIR HENRY GUILDFORD . SIR THOMAS LOVELL . SIR ANTHONY DENNY . SIR NICHOLAS Vaux . Secretaries to Wolsey ...
... Lord Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . GARDINER , Bishop of Win- chester . BISHOP OF LINCOLN . LORD ABERGAVENNY . LORD SANDS . SIR HENRY GUILDFORD . SIR THOMAS LOVELL . SIR ANTHONY DENNY . SIR NICHOLAS Vaux . Secretaries to Wolsey ...
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... lord , farewell . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Council - chamber Cornets . Enter King HENRY , leaning on the Car- dinal's shoulder , the Nobles , and Sir THOMAS LOVELL the Cardinal places himself under the King's feet on his right side K ...
... lord , farewell . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Council - chamber Cornets . Enter King HENRY , leaning on the Car- dinal's shoulder , the Nobles , and Sir THOMAS LOVELL the Cardinal places himself under the King's feet on his right side K ...
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... lord the Duke , by the devil's illusions The monk might be deceived ; and that ' t was dangerous for him To ... Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ... Sir William 48 ACT ONE King Henry VIII SCENE TWO.
... lord the Duke , by the devil's illusions The monk might be deceived ; and that ' t was dangerous for him To ... Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ... Sir William 48 ACT ONE King Henry VIII SCENE TWO.
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