The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 11
... brought forward , ignorance ; and they of course showd that Shakspere used the word 24 times as a trisyllable to 4 times as a dissyllable , while Milton used it always as a trisyllable , and had himself by anticipation answerd Mr. Swin ...
... brought forward , ignorance ; and they of course showd that Shakspere used the word 24 times as a trisyllable to 4 times as a dissyllable , while Milton used it always as a trisyllable , and had himself by anticipation answerd Mr. Swin ...
Page 16
... 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.
Page 17
... brought me back to the tragic vein , but it was not the tragic vein of Shakspere . When I compared the eager , impetuous , and fiery language of Buckingham in the first Act with the languid and measured cadences of his farewell speech ...
... brought me back to the tragic vein , but it was not the tragic vein of Shakspere . When I compared the eager , impetuous , and fiery language of Buckingham in the first Act with the languid and measured cadences of his farewell speech ...
Page 46
... brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Henton . K. Hen . What was that Henton . Surv . His cónfessor : who fed him Sir , a Chartreux friar , every minute With words of sovereignty . K. Hen . How know'st 46 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King ...
... brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Henton . K. Hen . What was that Henton . Surv . His cónfessor : who fed him Sir , a Chartreux friar , every minute With words of sovereignty . K. Hen . How know'st 46 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King ...
Page 54
... brought with her One care abroad ; he would have all as merry As , first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain , Lord SANDS , and Sir THOMAS LOVELL O , my lord , you are tardy ; The ...
... brought with her One care abroad ; he would have all as merry As , first , good company , good wine , good welcome , Can make good people . Enter Lord Chamberlain , Lord SANDS , and Sir THOMAS LOVELL O , my lord , you are tardy ; The ...
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