The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... Wolsey , again , in whom our second interest centres , the business of this last Act does not connect itself any more than with that of Queen Katharine . The fate of Wolsey would have made a noble subject for a tragedy in itself , and ...
... Wolsey , again , in whom our second interest centres , the business of this last Act does not connect itself any more than with that of Queen Katharine . The fate of Wolsey would have made a noble subject for a tragedy in itself , and ...
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... 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.
... 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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William Shakespeare. Wolsey are brought out , I found the same character- istics equally strong . 66 But the instant I ... Wolsey of the council - chamber ( Act I .; sc . ii . ) , I perceived a difference scarcely less striking . The ...
William Shakespeare. Wolsey are brought out , I found the same character- istics equally strong . 66 But the instant I ... Wolsey of the council - chamber ( Act I .; sc . ii . ) , I perceived a difference scarcely less striking . The ...
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... Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the Act , with their language in the council - chamber ( Act I. , sc . ii . ) , I found that it corresponded in all essential features ; when I com- pared it with their language in the second ...
... Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the Act , with their language in the council - chamber ( Act I. , sc . ii . ) , I found that it corresponded in all essential features ; when I com- pared it with their language in the second ...
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... Wolsey seemed to be entirely Shakspere's ; but in the altercation between Wolsey and the lords which follows , I could recognise little or nothing of his peculiar manner , while many passages were strongly marked with the favourite ...
... Wolsey seemed to be entirely Shakspere's ; but in the altercation between Wolsey and the lords which follows , I could recognise little or nothing of his peculiar manner , while many passages were strongly marked with the favourite ...
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