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Page 143
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE EIGHTH DRAMATIS PERSONÆ KING HENRY the Eighth . CARDINAL WOLSEY . 143 KING HENRY THE EIGHTH-
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE EIGHTH DRAMATIS PERSONÆ KING HENRY the Eighth . CARDINAL WOLSEY . 143 KING HENRY THE EIGHTH-
Page 145
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ KING HENRY the Eighth . CARDINAL WOLSEY . CARDINAL Campeius . CAPUCIUS , Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V. CRANMER , Archbishop of Canterbury . DUKE OF NORFOLK . DUKE OF ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Hereford. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ KING HENRY the Eighth . CARDINAL WOLSEY . CARDINAL Campeius . CAPUCIUS , Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V. CRANMER , Archbishop of Canterbury . DUKE OF NORFOLK . DUKE OF ...
Page 148
... 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 , ' etc. ( iii ) A third allusion , in a letter from John ...
... 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 , ' etc. ( iii ) A third allusion , in a letter from John ...
Page 150
... Cardinal Wolsey ; The Rising of Cardinal Wolsey , by Munday , Drayton , and Chettle , 1602 ( both known only from Henslowe's Diary ) ; The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell ( printed 1602 , 1613 ) ; and finally , Rowley's ...
... Cardinal Wolsey ; The Rising of Cardinal Wolsey , by Munday , Drayton , and Chettle , 1602 ( both known only from Henslowe's Diary ) ; The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell ( printed 1602 , 1613 ) ; and finally , Rowley's ...
Page 152
... Cardinal ' daily put into the king's head . . to the satis- fying of his cankered and malicious stomach ' ; and the dramatist ( who omits this passage ) holds the balance so even that either view may be taken with almost equal ...
... Cardinal ' daily put into the king's head . . to the satis- fying of his cankered and malicious stomach ' ; and the dramatist ( who omits this passage ) holds the balance so even that either view may be taken with almost equal ...
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