The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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Page 162
... Holinshed . The same might to a certain extent be said of all Shakespeare's historical plays : the difference in the treatment , however , is very notable . In Henry VIII . Holinshed is followed blindly and slavishly ; some of the most ...
... Holinshed . The same might to a certain extent be said of all Shakespeare's historical plays : the difference in the treatment , however , is very notable . In Henry VIII . Holinshed is followed blindly and slavishly ; some of the most ...
Page 163
... Holinshed whether the Henry of the play believed or did not believe or what partial belief he had - in those " scruples , " for instance , to which he refers , not without a certain unction . He is illogical , insubstantial , the merely ...
... Holinshed whether the Henry of the play believed or did not believe or what partial belief he had - in those " scruples , " for instance , to which he refers , not without a certain unction . He is illogical , insubstantial , the merely ...
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... Holinshed Eustachius Caputius . His interview with Katharine ( iv . 2 ) is taken from Holinshed . ( See note 235. ) He was present at the queen's death , together with Lady Willoughby , who , as Maria de Salucci , had been one of her ...
... Holinshed Eustachius Caputius . His interview with Katharine ( iv . 2 ) is taken from Holinshed . ( See note 235. ) He was present at the queen's death , together with Lady Willoughby , who , as Maria de Salucci , had been one of her ...
Page 227
... Holinshed as having been present : " The lord Cardinall in statelie attire , accom- panied with the duke of Buckingham , and other great lords , conducted forward the French King " ( iii . 654 ) . According to Holinshed , and , indeed ...
... Holinshed as having been present : " The lord Cardinall in statelie attire , accom- panied with the duke of Buckingham , and other great lords , conducted forward the French King " ( iii . 654 ) . According to Holinshed , and , indeed ...
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... Holinshed describes Pace as " courteous , pleasant , delighting in music , highly in the king's favour , and well heard in matters of weight . " He was sent by the king to Rome in 1524 , to secure the papal election for Wolsey , whose ...
... Holinshed describes Pace as " courteous , pleasant , delighting in music , highly in the king's favour , and well heard in matters of weight . " He was sent by the king to Rome in 1524 , to secure the papal election for Wolsey , whose ...
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