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 4
... truth ] The emphasis on the truth of the play here and at ll . 18 , 21 and 25 ff . may refer to a sub - title All is True , as it is called by Wotton ; see Appendix 1 , p . 180 . 10. show ] spectacle , cf. Iv . i . 10 ; or perhaps ...
... truth ] The emphasis on the truth of the play here and at ll . 18 , 21 and 25 ff . may refer to a sub - title All is True , as it is called by Wotton ; see Appendix 1 , p . 180 . 10. show ] spectacle , cf. Iv . i . 10 ; or perhaps ...
Side 57
... truth . . . for't ] " truth " is loyalty , and " seal " means ' attest ' ; interpret , ' I now attest it , and with that blood ( which ) will make them one day suffer for it ' . 108. rais'd head ] gathered a force , rebelled , cf. 1 H 4 ...
... truth . . . for't ] " truth " is loyalty , and " seal " means ' attest ' ; interpret , ' I now attest it , and with that blood ( which ) will make them one day suffer for it ' . 108. rais'd head ] gathered a force , rebelled , cf. 1 H 4 ...
Side 92
... Truth seeks no corners ' ( Tilley , T 587 ) , which emerges at 1. 39 in the form " truth loves open dealing " . As Pooler notes , the meaning survives in the phrase ' hole and corner ' . 32. free ] innocent ; cf. 11. iv . 97 . 34. a ...
... Truth seeks no corners ' ( Tilley , T 587 ) , which emerges at 1. 39 in the form " truth loves open dealing " . As Pooler notes , the meaning survives in the phrase ' hole and corner ' . 32. free ] innocent ; cf. 11. iv . 97 . 34. a ...
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