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... Henry the VIIIth . " The extraordinary circumftances of pomp and majefty , with which , fir Henry fays , that play was fet forth , and the particular incident of certain cannons foot off at the king's entry to a mafque at the cardinal ...
... Henry the VIIIth . " The extraordinary circumftances of pomp and majefty , with which , fir Henry fays , that play was fet forth , and the particular incident of certain cannons foot off at the king's entry to a mafque at the cardinal ...
Side 7
... Henry's reign , ( 1521 , ) and end- ing with the chriftening of Elizabeth in 1533. Shakspeare has de- viated from history in placing the death of Queen Catharine before the birth of Elizabeth , for in fact Catharine did not die till ...
... Henry's reign , ( 1521 , ) and end- ing with the chriftening of Elizabeth in 1533. Shakspeare has de- viated from history in placing the death of Queen Catharine before the birth of Elizabeth , for in fact Catharine did not die till ...
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... Henry the Fourth , and Henry the Fifth , are among the happieft of our author's compofitions ; and King John , Richard the Third , and Henry the Eighth , deservedly ftand in the fecond class . Those whofe curiofity would refer the ...
... Henry the Fourth , and Henry the Fifth , are among the happieft of our author's compofitions ; and King John , Richard the Third , and Henry the Eighth , deservedly ftand in the fecond class . Those whofe curiofity would refer the ...
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