The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... hand of Providence , or the consummation of any worthy object , or the victory of any of those more common frailties of humanity with which we can sympathise . The mere caprice of passion drives the king into the commission of what ...
... hand of Providence , or the consummation of any worthy object , or the victory of any of those more common frailties of humanity with which we can sympathise . The mere caprice of passion drives the king into the commission of what ...
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... hands had been employed in the composition of Henry VIII .; if not three ; and that they had worked , not together , but alternately upon distinct portions of it . " This is a conclusion which cannot of course be establisht by detacht ...
... hands had been employed in the composition of Henry VIII .; if not three ; and that they had worked , not together , but alternately upon distinct portions of it . " This is a conclusion which cannot of course be establisht by detacht ...
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... 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.
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... hand which drew Perdita . 66 ' Next follows the famous trial - scene . And here I could as little 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 ...
... hand which drew Perdita . 66 ' Next follows the famous trial - scene . And here I could as little 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 ...
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... hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another hand had workd upon to make it fit the place . The speeches interchanged between Henry and Wolsey seemed to be entirely Shakspere's ; but in the ...
... hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another hand had workd upon to make it fit the place . The speeches interchanged between Henry and Wolsey seemed to be entirely Shakspere's ; but in the ...
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