The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 23
... hours , and marvels how the large audience escaped thru two small doors . The chambers referd to were bombs let off , according to stage directions , in I. , iv . , ' Drum and trumpet . Chambers discharged , ' to announce the approach ...
... hours , and marvels how the large audience escaped thru two small doors . The chambers referd to were bombs let off , according to stage directions , in I. , iv . , ' Drum and trumpet . Chambers discharged , ' to announce the approach ...
Page 26
... hours . Only they That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of targets , or to see a fellow In a long motley coat , guarded with yellow , Will be deceived ; for , gentle hearers , know , To rank our chosen truth with such a show ...
... hours . Only they That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of targets , or to see a fellow In a long motley coat , guarded with yellow , Will be deceived ; for , gentle hearers , know , To rank our chosen truth with such a show ...
Page 45
... hour of speech a minute ; he , my lady Hath into monstrous habits put the graces That once were his , and is become as black As if besmeared in hell . Sit by us ; you shall hear- This was his gentleman in trust - of him Things to strike ...
... hour of speech a minute ; he , my lady Hath into monstrous habits put the graces That once were his , and is become as black As if besmeared in hell . Sit by us ; you shall hear- This was his gentleman in trust - of him Things to strike ...
Page 47
... hour To hear from him a matter of some moment : Whom after , under the confession's seal , He solemnly had sworn that what he spoke My chaplain to no creature but to me Should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensued ...
... hour To hear from him a matter of some moment : Whom after , under the confession's seal , He solemnly had sworn that what he spoke My chaplain to no creature but to me Should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensued ...
Page 52
... am , beaten A long time out of play , may bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by ' r lady , Held current music too . Cham . Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . 52 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... am , beaten A long time out of play , may bring his plain - song , And have an hour of hearing ; and , by ' r lady , Held current music too . Cham . Your colt's tooth is not cast yet . 52 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
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