King Henry VIII.Methuen, 1964 - 215 sider King Henry VIII listens to Cardinal Wolsey too much and gives him power, which the Cardinal uses to convict a duke of treason. Henry meets Anne Boleyn, divorces his wife Katharine, and marries Anne. Anne gives birth to Princess Elizabeth who the Archbishop prophesies will become great. |
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... peace and prosperity in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James , which resembles in its biblical echoes and stock ... peace of James's reign , " Establisher of Perpetual Peace " , as John Speed called him . The comparison of Elizabeth ...
... peace and prosperity in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James , which resembles in its biblical echoes and stock ... peace of James's reign , " Establisher of Perpetual Peace " , as John Speed called him . The comparison of Elizabeth ...
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... 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 ...
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... peace , and purchas'd Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried . At a superfluous rate . Buck . Nor ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; " pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
... peace , and purchas'd Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried . At a superfluous rate . Buck . Nor ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; " pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
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