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
... trial and fall of Buckingham set the tone for the trials under- gone by Katherine , Wolsey , and Cranmer ; but whereas these other trials are enacted , at least in part , on the stage , that of Buckingham is merely reported , so ...
... trial and fall of Buckingham set the tone for the trials under- gone by Katherine , Wolsey , and Cranmer ; but whereas these other trials are enacted , at least in part , on the stage , that of Buckingham is merely reported , so ...
Side li
... trials , each of which is presented in an individual way . Buckingham's trial by his peers is reported , but he is allowed his long farewell and his protes- tations of innocence , so that there remains with the audience the sense of an ...
... trials , each of which is presented in an individual way . Buckingham's trial by his peers is reported , but he is allowed his long farewell and his protes- tations of innocence , so that there remains with the audience the sense of an ...
Side lvi
... trials and sufferings terminating in the attainment of self - know- ledge , forgiveness , and reconciliation . Except ... trial , and sweeps from the court . " They vex me past my patience " ; but patience is the lesson she has to learn ...
... trials and sufferings terminating in the attainment of self - know- ledge , forgiveness , and reconciliation . Except ... trial , and sweeps from the court . " They vex me past my patience " ; but patience is the lesson she has to learn ...
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