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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... Wolsey's banquet , and in Henry's entry into it in a masque of shepherds , showing a king youthful ( in heart at least ) , active and vigorous , ravished by the beauty of his partner , Anne Bullen . The interlude is brief , and the ...
... Wolsey's banquet , and in Henry's entry into it in a masque of shepherds , showing a king youthful ( in heart at least ) , active and vigorous , ravished by the beauty of his partner , Anne Bullen . The interlude is brief , and the ...
Side li
... Wolsey , and the glory and promise of a golden future in an age of peace , as represented in the infant princess , compensate for the death of Katherine . The con- trasts between scenes of sombreness and scenes of gaiety , the juxta ...
... Wolsey , and the glory and promise of a golden future in an age of peace , as represented in the infant princess , compensate for the death of Katherine . The con- trasts between scenes of sombreness and scenes of gaiety , the juxta ...
Side liii
... Wolsey , describe his influence with the King , and also set the historical background , before going off under an arrest engineered by the Cardinal . Buckingham , revealing all kinds of state secrets , attacks Wolsey vehemently , shows ...
... Wolsey , describe his influence with the King , and also set the historical background , before going off under an arrest engineered by the Cardinal . Buckingham , revealing all kinds of state secrets , attacks Wolsey vehemently , shows ...
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