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" True,' representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry VIII, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the Knights of the order with their Georges and Garter, the guards with... "
Biographia Dramatica: Names of the dramas: A-L - Page 14
by David Erskine Baker - 1812
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Shakespeare in the Theater

William Poel - Theater - 1913 - 262 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order with their Georges...embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar if not ridiculous." Now, if Sir Henry Wotton is correct...
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Shakespeare in the Theater

William Poel - Theater - 1913 - 276 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order with their Georges...embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar if not ridiculous." Now, if Sir Henry Wotton is correct...
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Shakespeare the Player: And Other Papers Illustrative of Shakespeare's ...

Alexander Cargill - Dramatists, English - 1916 - 230 pages
...Majesty, even to the matting of the Stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garters, the Guards with their embroidered Coats, and the like : sufficient in truth within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry making a Masque at...
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Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings ...

Joseph Quincy Adams - London (England) - 1917 - 648 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the Knights of the Order with their Georges...embroidered coats, and the like — sufficient in truth within awhile to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a masque at...
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Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings ...

Joseph Quincy Adams - London (England) - 1917 - 560 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the Knights of the Order with their Georges...embroidered coats, and the like — sufficient in truth within awhile to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a masque at...
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Shakespeare and the Stage: With a Complete List of Theatrical Terms Used by ...

Maurice Jonas - Theater - 1918 - 460 pages
...of Pomp and Majesty, even to the matting of the stage, the Knights of the Order, with their George and Garter, the Guards with their embroidered coats and the like sufficient in truth within a while to make Greatness very familiar if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a masque at...
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Studies in the Elizabethan Drama

Arthur Symons - English drama - 1919 - 284 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges...embroidered coats, and the like: sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a mask at...
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Studies in the Elizabethan Drama

Arthur Symons - English drama - 1919 - 282 pages
...circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the Knights of the Order, with then- Georges and Garter, the guards with their embroidered coats, and the like: sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a mask at...
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Law Sports at Gray's Inn (1594): Including Shakespeare's Connection with the ...

Basil Brown - Gesta Grayorum - 1921 - 398 pages
...which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage; the knights of the order, with their Georges...embroidered coats and the like; sufficient, in truth, within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a mask at...
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Law Sports at Gray's Inn (1594): Including Shakespeare's Connection with the ...

Basil Brown - Gesta Grayorum - 1921 - 394 pages
...Georges and Garter, the guards with their embroidered coats and the like ; sufficient, in truth, within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a mask at the Cardinal Wolsey's house, and certain cannons being shot off at his entry, some of the paper,...
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