The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 12
... come . The effect is much like that which would have been produced by The Winter's Tale if Hermione had died in the ... comes after . The scenes in the gallery and council - chamber , though full of life and vigour , and , in point of ...
... come . The effect is much like that which would have been produced by The Winter's Tale if Hermione had died in the ... comes after . The scenes in the gallery and council - chamber , though full of life and vigour , and , in point of ...
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... come forth ; the same careless metre which disdains to produce its harmonious effects by the ordinary devices , yet is evidently subject to a master of harmony ; the same entire freedom from book- language and commonplace ; all the ...
... come forth ; the same careless metre which disdains to produce its harmonious effects by the ordinary devices , yet is evidently subject to a master of harmony ; the same entire freedom from book- language and commonplace ; all the ...
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... comes out , how very a woman she is , and yet how distinguishable from any other individual woman , I had no difficulty in acknowledging that the sketch came from the same hand which drew Perdita . 66 ' Next follows the famous trial ...
... comes out , how very a woman she is , and yet how distinguishable from any other individual woman , I had no difficulty in acknowledging that the sketch came from the same hand which drew Perdita . 66 ' Next follows the famous trial ...
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... comes from Halle.2 The historic time of the play is from June , 1520 , to the christening of Elizabeth in 1533. Two subsequent events , Katharine's death early in 1536 , and the arraign- ment of Cranmer before the Council in 1544 ...
... comes from Halle.2 The historic time of the play is from June , 1520 , to the christening of Elizabeth in 1533. Two subsequent events , Katharine's death early in 1536 , and the arraign- ment of Cranmer before the Council in 1544 ...
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... . SCENE - Chiefly in LONDON and WESTMINSTER ; once , at KIMBOLTON PROLOGUE I COME no more to make you laugh : things now That bear a weighty and a serious brow Sad , high , and working , full of state 25 TEXT OF PLAY.
... . SCENE - Chiefly in LONDON and WESTMINSTER ; once , at KIMBOLTON PROLOGUE I COME no more to make you laugh : things now That bear a weighty and a serious brow Sad , high , and working , full of state 25 TEXT OF PLAY.
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