The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... head , is occupied with matters in which we have not been prepared to take any interest by what went before , and on which no interest is reflected by what comes after . The scenes in the gallery and council - chamber , though full of ...
... head , is occupied with matters in which we have not been prepared to take any interest by what went before , and on which no interest is reflected by what comes after . The scenes in the gallery and council - chamber , though full of ...
Page 15
... head and perish . ' " Was it possible to believe that these lines were written by Shakspere ? I had often amused myself with attempting to trace the gradual change of his versification from the simple monotonous cadence of The Two ...
... head and perish . ' " Was it possible to believe that these lines were written by Shakspere ? I had often amused myself with attempting to trace the gradual change of his versification from the simple monotonous cadence of The Two ...
Page 48
... heads Should have gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah ha ! There's mischief in this man . -Canst thou say further ? Surv . I can , my liege . - K. Hen . Surv . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your highness had reproved the ...
... heads Should have gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah ha ! There's mischief in this man . -Canst thou say further ? Surv . I can , my liege . - K. Hen . Surv . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your highness had reproved the ...
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... head against usurping Richard Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distressed , was by that wretch betrayed , And without trial fell : God's peace be with him ! Henry the Seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's loss ...
... head against usurping Richard Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distressed , was by that wretch betrayed , And without trial fell : God's peace be with him ! Henry the Seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's loss ...
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... heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 Gent . What may it be ? sir ? Good angels keep it from us ! You do ...
... heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 Gent . What may it be ? sir ? Good angels keep it from us ! You do ...
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