The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 18
... doubt that I recognised the same hand to which we owe the trial of Hermione . When I com- pared the language of Henry and of Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the Act , with their language in the council - chamber ( Act I. , sc ...
... doubt that I recognised the same hand to which we owe the trial of Hermione . When I com- pared the language of Henry and of Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the Act , with their language in the council - chamber ( Act I. , sc ...
Page 19
... doubt ) to belong entirely and unquestionably to Fletcher . " Of the fourth Act I did not so well know what to think . For the most part it seemed to bear evidence 1 As , for instance : - 16 - B ' Now I feel -en vy : Of what coarse ...
... doubt ) to belong entirely and unquestionably to Fletcher . " Of the fourth Act I did not so well know what to think . For the most part it seemed to bear evidence 1 As , for instance : - 16 - B ' Now I feel -en vy : Of what coarse ...
Page 21
... was one of them . That the other was Shakspere I now ( 1908 ) doubt , nay , disbelieve , The non - Fletcher part is not up to Shakspere's level , and was , I think , by some other man , perhaps Massinger : see Robert 21 Introduction.
... was one of them . That the other was Shakspere I now ( 1908 ) doubt , nay , disbelieve , The non - Fletcher part is not up to Shakspere's level , and was , I think , by some other man , perhaps Massinger : see Robert 21 Introduction.
Page 23
... doubt that All is True is identical with Henry VIII . Whence then the two titles ? A reference to the Pro- logue shows that ' truth ' was in some way supposed to be associated with the play , and it is possible that Henry VIII . , or ...
... doubt that All is True is identical with Henry VIII . Whence then the two titles ? A reference to the Pro- logue shows that ' truth ' was in some way supposed to be associated with the play , and it is possible that Henry VIII . , or ...
Page 53
... doubt , he's noble ; He had a black mouth that said other of him . Sands . He may , my lord , -has wherewithal ; in him Sparing would show a worse sin than ill doctrine : Men of his way should be most liberal ; They are set here for ...
... doubt , he's noble ; He had a black mouth that said other of him . Sands . He may , my lord , -has wherewithal ; in him Sparing would show a worse sin than ill doctrine : Men of his way should be most liberal ; They are set here for ...
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