The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. *
King HENRY VIII . ] We are unacquainted with any dramatick piece on the subject
of Henry ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. *
King HENRY VIII . ] We are unacquainted with any dramatick piece on the subject
of Henry ...
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In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Campeius . Capucius ,
Ambassador from ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Campeius . Capucius ,
Ambassador from ...
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My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping
Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distress ' d , was by
that wretch betray ' d , And without trial fell ; God ' s peace be ... KING HENRY VIII
.
My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping
Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distress ' d , was by
that wretch betray ' d , And without trial fell ; God ' s peace be ... KING HENRY VIII
.
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The King takes place under the cloth of state ; the two Cardinals sit under him as
judges . ... Say , Henry king of England , come into the court . bishoprick , the
other of his legacy , borne before him whithersoever he went or rode , by two of
the ...
The King takes place under the cloth of state ; the two Cardinals sit under him as
judges . ... Say , Henry king of England , come into the court . bishoprick , the
other of his legacy , borne before him whithersoever he went or rode , by two of
the ...
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Now Holinshed , in the speech which he has given to King Henry upon this
subject , makes him deliver himself thus : “ Which words , once conceived within
the secret bottom of my conscience , ingendred such a scrupulous doubt , that my
...
Now Holinshed , in the speech which he has given to King Henry upon this
subject , makes him deliver himself thus : “ Which words , once conceived within
the secret bottom of my conscience , ingendred such a scrupulous doubt , that my
...
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