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 xliii
... peace and plenty " for a King who lived in peace , dyed in peace , and left all his kingdomes in a peaceable condition , with his owne Motto : Beati Pacifici ; 5 at the same time it transcended the occasion . The play is a wide ...
... peace and plenty " for a King who lived in peace , dyed in peace , and left all his kingdomes in a peaceable condition , with his owne Motto : Beati Pacifici ; 5 at the same time it transcended the occasion . The play is a wide ...
Side 15
... peace , and purchas'd Buck . Nor . At a superfluous rate . Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; “ pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
... peace , and purchas'd Buck . Nor . At a superfluous rate . Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; “ pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
Side 175
... peace to all his neighbours . God shall be truly known , and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And by those claim their greatness , not by blood . Nor shall this peace sleep with her ; but as when The bird ...
... peace to all his neighbours . God shall be truly known , and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And by those claim their greatness , not by blood . Nor shall this peace sleep with her ; but as when The bird ...
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Abbott allusion Anne Appendix 11 Archbishop Bishop Bonduca Buck Bullen Cæs Campeius Canterbury Capell cardinal Cardinal Wolsey cardinall Cham Chambers character chronicles Clarendon Collier common conj conscience coronation court Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell death Duke of Buckingham Dyce E. K. Chambers Earl Elizabeth England Exeunt fall farewell Fletcher Folio Foxe French Gent gentlemen grace Hanmer hath heart heaven Henry VIII Holin Holinshed honour Johnson Kath Katherine Katherine's king's ladies lines in F LORD CHAMBERLAIN Lovell madam Malone Marchioness of Pembroke marriage matter meaning noble Norfolk Onions patience perhaps phrase play Pooler notes Pope pray Prince Princess Queen quibble quoth Rowe Sands scene sense servant Shakespeare Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Lovell speak Steevens Suffolk theatre Theobald Thomas Ruthall thou Tilley tion trial Troil unto W. W. Greg Walter Sands Wint Wolsey Wolsey's