The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 13Harper, 1908 |
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Page xii
... Cardinal Wolsey's House , and certain cannons being shot off at his entry , some of the Paper , or other stuff , wherewith one of them was stopped , did light on the Thatch , where being thought at first but an idle smoak , and their ...
... Cardinal Wolsey's House , and certain cannons being shot off at his entry , some of the Paper , or other stuff , wherewith one of them was stopped , did light on the Thatch , where being thought at first but an idle smoak , and their ...
Page xiii
... , like the masquers at Cardinal Wolsey's banquet in " King Henry VIII . " The masquers of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn rode to court in Indian habits , brandishing cane darts of the finest gold , attended by [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
... , like the masquers at Cardinal Wolsey's banquet in " King Henry VIII . " The masquers of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn rode to court in Indian habits , brandishing cane darts of the finest gold , attended by [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xvii
... Cardinal and the story of the Queen , is an artistic impertinence . The only way in which unity can be educed out of the dramatic incoherence of the play is by subordinating our interest in persons to interest in an idea of national ...
... Cardinal and the story of the Queen , is an artistic impertinence . The only way in which unity can be educed out of the dramatic incoherence of the play is by subordinating our interest in persons to interest in an idea of national ...
Page xx
... Cardinal is subdued by the leonine force of his sovereign . What was left to Fletcher ? The answer is : The larger part of the play , including the development of much that Shakespeare had brought into being . It may be said generally ...
... Cardinal is subdued by the leonine force of his sovereign . What was left to Fletcher ? The answer is : The larger part of the play , including the development of much that Shakespeare had brought into being . It may be said generally ...
Page xxix
... Cardinal Wolsey " by his gentle- man usher , George Cavendish ( this was unpublished when the play was written , but it had been seen in manu- script and used by Holinshed ) , and , for the accusation and acquittal of Cranmer in Act V ...
... Cardinal Wolsey " by his gentle- man usher , George Cavendish ( this was unpublished when the play was written , but it had been seen in manu- script and used by Holinshed ) , and , for the accusation and acquittal of Cranmer in Act V ...
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Agincourt ALICE ANNE battle battle of Agincourt bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham Canterbury Captain CHAM conscience constable constable of France CRAN Cranmer CROM Cromwell crown dare Dauphin devil doth DUKE OF NORFOLK Earl Earl of Surrey England English Enter KING Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair favour fear Fletcher Fluellen Folio reading follows France French GENT gentle gentleman give Globe Theatre Gloucester grace hand Harfleur hath hear heart heaven highness Holinshed honour infra Kate KATH King Henry VIII King of France king's lady leek liege look LORD CHAMBERLAIN Macmorris madam majesty master never night noble numbers peace PIST Pistol play pray princes royal SCENE Shakespeare SIR THOMAS LOVELL soldier soul speak stage direction supra sword tell thee There's thou tongue truth unto Wolsey words