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... cardinall , that pitie it was to heare . ' In spite of Wol.'s efforts , ' the burthen was so greeuous , that it was generallie denied , and the commons in euerie place so mooued , that it was like to grow to rebellion ' . In particular ...
... cardinall , that pitie it was to heare . ' In spite of Wol.'s efforts , ' the burthen was so greeuous , that it was generallie denied , and the commons in euerie place so mooued , that it was like to grow to rebellion ' . In particular ...
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... cardinall ) I desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble ...
... cardinall ) I desire you , bicause you can speake French , to take the paines to go into the hall , there to receiue them according to their estates , and to conduct them into this chamber , where they shall see vs , and all these noble ...
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... cardinall , as he that perceiued afore- hand , that the king would marie the said gentlewoman , if the diuorse tooke place . Wherfore he began with all diligence to disappoint that match , which by reason of the misliking that he had to ...
... cardinall , as he that perceiued afore- hand , that the king would marie the said gentlewoman , if the diuorse tooke place . Wherfore he began with all diligence to disappoint that match , which by reason of the misliking that he had to ...
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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