The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... scene of universal festivity : — ' This day , no man think ' Has business at his house , for all shall stay : This little one shall make it holiday . ' " Of this strange inconsistency , or at least of a certain poorness in the general ...
... scene of universal festivity : — ' This day , no man think ' Has business at his house , for all shall stay : This little one shall make it holiday . ' " Of this strange inconsistency , or at least of a certain poorness in the general ...
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... scene was or was not by Shakspere , is to be found in the general effect produced on the mind , the ear , and the feelings by a free and broad perusal ; and if any of your readers care to follow me in this inquiry , I would ask him to ...
... scene was or was not by Shakspere , is to be found in the general effect produced on the mind , the ear , and the feelings by a free and broad perusal ; and if any of your readers care to follow me in this inquiry , I would ask him to ...
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... scene , in which the Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands , and Sir Thomas Lovell converse , I was conscious of a total change . I felt as if I had passed suddenly out of the language of nature into the language of the stage , or of some ...
... scene , in which the Lord Chamberlain , Lord Sands , and Sir Thomas Lovell converse , I was conscious of a total change . I felt as if I had passed suddenly out of the language of nature into the language of the stage , or of some ...
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... scene of the second Act ( in which Anne Bullen appears , I may say for the first time , for in the supper scene she was merely a conventional court lady without any character at all ) , I seemed to pass not less suddenly from convention ...
... scene of the second Act ( in which Anne Bullen appears , I may say for the first time , for in the supper scene she was merely a conventional court lady without any character at all ) , I seemed to pass not less suddenly from convention ...
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... scene ( Act III . , sc . ii . ) I seemed again to get out of Fletcher into Shakspere ; though probably not into Shakspere pure ; a scene by another hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another ...
... scene ( Act III . , sc . ii . ) I seemed again to get out of Fletcher into Shakspere ; though probably not into Shakspere pure ; a scene by another hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another ...
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Anne Bullen Archbishop bear Bishop bless Buck CAMPEIUS Canterbury Cardinal WOLSEY Cardinal's cause Cham conscience coronation council-chamber Court Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell dare Duchess Duchess of NORFOLK Duke of Buckingham Duke of NORFOLK Duke of Suffolk Earl of SURREY England Exeunt Exit fair fall Farewell favour fear Fletcher follows Gent Gentlemen give grace Grif Griffith hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry VIII highness Holinshed holy honest honour Kath KING HENRY King's lady late leave live Lord Cardinal Lord Chamberlain Lord Sands lordship madam malice master never noble patience peace pity play pleasure poor porringer Pr'ythee pray prayers princes Queen Katharine reverend royal scene sent Shaks Shakspere Shakspere's SIR HENRY GUILDFORD Sir Thomas Lovell soul speak stand Surv tell thank thee There's thou tongue trumpets truth virtue Winchester Wolsey woman