The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 13
... . Even in Henry IV . , where the comic element predominates , we are never allowd to exult in the success of the wrong - doer , or to forget the penalties which are due to guilt . And if it be true that in 13 Introduction.
... . Even in Henry IV . , where the comic element predominates , we are never allowd to exult in the success of the wrong - doer , or to forget the penalties which are due to guilt . And if it be true that in 13 Introduction.
Page 14
... never owing to an error in the general design , but always to some incongruous circumstance in the original story which has lain in the way and not been entirely got rid of , and which after all offends us rather as an incident ...
... never owing to an error in the general design , but always to some incongruous circumstance in the original story which has lain in the way and not been entirely got rid of , and which after all offends us rather as an incident ...
Page 15
... never trod this English earth , Or felt the flatteries that grow upon | it ! Ye have angels ' fac | es , | but heaven knows your hearts . What will become of me now wretched la | dy ? I am the most unhappy woman liv | ing . Alas ! poor ...
... never trod this English earth , Or felt the flatteries that grow upon | it ! Ye have angels ' fac | es , | but heaven knows your hearts . What will become of me now wretched la | dy ? I am the most unhappy woman liv | ing . Alas ! poor ...
Page 16
... 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.
... 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.
Page 26
... never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : think ye see The very persons of our noble story , D As they were living ...
... never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : think ye see The very persons of our noble story , D As they were living ...
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