The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 43
... is Not ours , or not allowed ; what worst , as oft , Hitting a grosser quality , is cried up For our best act . If we shall stand still , In fear our motion will be mocked or carped at 43 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... is Not ours , or not allowed ; what worst , as oft , Hitting a grosser quality , is cried up For our best act . If we shall stand still , In fear our motion will be mocked or carped at 43 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
Page 45
... recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . Wol . Stand forth , and with bold spirit relate what you , Most like a careful subject , have collected Out of 45 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . Wol . Stand forth , and with bold spirit relate what you , Most like a careful subject , have collected Out of 45 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
Page 64
... stand close , and behold him . Buck . All good people , You that thus far have come to pity me , Hear what I say , and then go home and lose me . I have this day received a traitor's judgment , And by that name must die ; yet , Heaven ...
... stand close , and behold him . Buck . All good people , You that thus far have come to pity me , Hear what I say , and then go home and lose me . I have this day received a traitor's judgment , And by that name must die ; yet , Heaven ...
Page 72
... there's my creed . As I am made without him , so I'll stand , If the King please : his curses and his blessings Touch me alike , they ' re breath I not believe in . I knew him , and I know him ; so 72 ACT TWO SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... there's my creed . As I am made without him , so I'll stand , If the King please : his curses and his blessings Touch me alike , they ' re breath I not believe in . I knew him , and I know him ; so 72 ACT TWO SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
Page 85
... stand in convenient order about the Stage Wol . Whilst our Commission from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allowed ; You may then ...
... stand in convenient order about the Stage Wol . Whilst our Commission from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allowed ; You may then ...
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