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... cardinall boiling in hatred against the duke of Buckingham , & thirsting for his bloud , deuised to make Charles Kneuet , that had beene the dukes surueior , and put from him ... an instrument to bring the duke to destruction . This ...
... cardinall boiling in hatred against the duke of Buckingham , & thirsting for his bloud , deuised to make Charles Kneuet , that had beene the dukes surueior , and put from him ... an instrument to bring the duke to destruction . This ...
Page 151
... cardinall ) I desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble ...
... cardinall ) I desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble ...
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... cardinall , as he that perceiued afore- hand , that the king would marie the said gentlewoman , if the diuorse tooke place . Wherfore he began with all diligence to disappoint that match , which by reason of the misliking that he had to ...
... cardinall , as he that perceiued afore- hand , that the king would marie the said gentlewoman , if the diuorse tooke place . Wherfore he began with all diligence to disappoint that match , which by reason of the misliking that he had to ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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