King Henry VIIIMethuen, 1957 - 215 sider Shakespeare's play focusing on the period of Henry's life where he was growing tired of Catherine of Aragon and very fond of Anne Boleyn. Also stresses the plotting of Cardinals Woolsey and Cranmer. |
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Side xlviii
... Anne and an Old Lady — the only scene in the play devoted to Anne - in which Anne is , as it were , ' queened ' : it is a scene of rich and complex meaning , of bawdry and high spirits , in which Anne's promotion as Marchioness of ...
... Anne and an Old Lady — the only scene in the play devoted to Anne - in which Anne is , as it were , ' queened ' : it is a scene of rich and complex meaning , of bawdry and high spirits , in which Anne's promotion as Marchioness of ...
Side l
... Anne's coronation , on the other hand , is depersonalized in the sense that Anne never speaks : she is seen passing over the stage and the event itself is reported in terms not of her satisfaction , but of the joy of the people , which ...
... Anne's coronation , on the other hand , is depersonalized in the sense that Anne never speaks : she is seen passing over the stage and the event itself is reported in terms not of her satisfaction , but of the joy of the people , which ...
Side 71
... Anne . Anne . · 31. Saving your mincing ] with all respect to your affectation ; cf. Lr . , IV . vi . 122 , " yond simpering dame that minces virtue " , and E.A. , Strange Foot - post ( 1613 ) , F2V - F3 " , " your peart Juvenals , that ...
... Anne . Anne . · 31. Saving your mincing ] with all respect to your affectation ; cf. Lr . , IV . vi . 122 , " yond simpering dame that minces virtue " , and E.A. , Strange Foot - post ( 1613 ) , F2V - F3 " , " your peart Juvenals , that ...
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