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Pagina 51
... honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies that know not Why they are so , but , like to village curs , Bark when their fellows do . By some of these The queen is put in anger . You're excused . But ...
... honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies that know not Why they are so , but , like to village curs , Bark when their fellows do . By some of these The queen is put in anger . You're excused . But ...
Pagina 56
... honour every good tongue blesses , Nor to betray you any way to sorrow- You have too much , good lady - but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the king and you , and to deliver , Most honoured madam , 60 Like ...
... honour every good tongue blesses , Nor to betray you any way to sorrow- You have too much , good lady - but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the king and you , and to deliver , Most honoured madam , 60 Like ...
Pagina 86
... honours to his age Than man could give him , he died fearing God . Katharine . After my death I wish no other herald ... honour : peace be with him ! Patience , be near me still , and set me lower : I have not long to trouble thee . Good ...
... honours to his age Than man could give him , he died fearing God . Katharine . After my death I wish no other herald ... honour : peace be with him ! Patience , be near me still , and set me lower : I have not long to trouble thee . Good ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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Abbott Anne Bullen archbishop Authorship Beaumont and Fletcher bishop Camb Campeius Canterbury cardinall chamber Chancellor cites Clar conscience counsel court Cranmer Cromwell dare Deighton diuerse divided Duke of Buckingham E. K. Chambers earle Ellen Terry England Enter Entry F euerie F Exit favour fear Fletcher Fletcherian Foakes Foakes notes Gentleman give grace Griffith hand hath haue hear heart heaven Henry VIII highness Holinshed honour init iudges Katharine king's line in Pope lord cardinal LORD CHAMBERLAIN madam matter noble Noble Kinsmen Norfolk NSH VIII Old Lady passage perceiued perh play Pooler pray princes princesse prob Prol queen quoth Rowe S.D. F Exeunt scene sense Shakespeare Sir Thomas Lovell sp.-pref speak Spedding's Steev Surrey Theob thou Tilley Vaughan vnto vpon W. W. Greg William Shakespeare Wolsey Wolsey's woman words ΙΟ