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... Katherine and Anne and we are nowhere led to expect one . Katherine does not even mention Anne at any time . Shakespeare could obviously have written a play in which such a conflict was featured , but he chose to keep the two women ...
... Katherine and Anne and we are nowhere led to expect one . Katherine does not even mention Anne at any time . Shakespeare could obviously have written a play in which such a conflict was featured , but he chose to keep the two women ...
Page 151
... Katherine and Wolsey , into which the king's romance with Anne was woven more or less incidentally . Anne has speaking parts in two scenes , both of which represent Shakespeare's additions to the scanty material about her in Holinshed ...
... Katherine and Wolsey , into which the king's romance with Anne was woven more or less incidentally . Anne has speaking parts in two scenes , both of which represent Shakespeare's additions to the scanty material about her in Holinshed ...
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... Katherine's judgment of Henry see also Bliss , op . cit . , p . 11 . 30. Buckingham's warning against false friends may even be seen to be directed against the king . Wolsey's famous last words ( ' . . . he would not in mine age / Have ...
... Katherine's judgment of Henry see also Bliss , op . cit . , p . 11 . 30. Buckingham's warning against false friends may even be seen to be directed against the king . Wolsey's famous last words ( ' . . . he would not in mine age / Have ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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