The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1893 |
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Page 158
... Henry Wotton writes to his nephew ( Reliq . Wotton . p . 425 , ed . 1685 ) : " Now to let matters of state sleep ; I will entertain you at the present with what hath happened this week at the Bank - side . The king's players had a new ...
... Henry Wotton writes to his nephew ( Reliq . Wotton . p . 425 , ed . 1685 ) : " Now to let matters of state sleep ; I will entertain you at the present with what hath happened this week at the Bank - side . The king's players had a new ...
Page 165
... Henry VIII . , and had his in- structions from " Mr. Shakespeare himself " ( Roscius Anglicanus , p . 24 ) . Some light upon stage matters is thrown by the prologue , obviously not by Shakespeare , to the extant play of Henry VIII ...
... Henry VIII . , and had his in- structions from " Mr. Shakespeare himself " ( Roscius Anglicanus , p . 24 ) . Some light upon stage matters is thrown by the prologue , obviously not by Shakespeare , to the extant play of Henry VIII ...
Page 225
... Henry's reign was marked chiefly by its splendours and festivities . His great aim was to win for himself and for his country a leading position in Europe - an aim in which he was entirely successful . Shortly after coming to the throne ...
... Henry's reign was marked chiefly by its splendours and festivities . His great aim was to win for himself and for his country a leading position in Europe - an aim in which he was entirely successful . Shortly after coming to the throne ...
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