The Life of Henry VIII: The Life of Henry VIII: Shakespeare's Regal BiographyPrabhat Prakashan, 19 de gen. 2021 - 131 pàgines The Life of Henry VIII by William Shakespeare: Although Shakespeare never wrote a play specifically about Henry VIII, this book is a collection of all of the references to the Tudor monarch scattered throughout his works. The book offers insights into how Shakespeare viewed Henry VIII and his reign, and how he incorporated the historical figure into his plays. Key Aspects of the book "The Life of Henry VIII": William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. The Life of Henry VIII is not a standalone work, but rather an anthology of Shakespeare's references to the Tudor monarch. |
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The Life of Henry VIII: Shakespeare's Regal Biography William Shakespeare. ACT-I. SCENE—1. London. An ante-chamber in the palace. [Enter the Duke.
... [Enter the Duke of Norfolk at one door; at the other, the Duke of Buckingham and the Lord Abergavenny.] BUCKINGHAM. Good morrow, and well met. How have ye done Since last we saw in France? NORFOLK. I thank your Grace, Healthful; and ever ...
... [Enter Cardinal Wolsey, the purse borne before him, certain of the Guard, and two Secretaries, with papers. The Cardinal in his passage fixeth his eye on Buckingham, and Buckingham on him, both full of disdain.] WOLSEY. The Duke of ...
... [Enter Brandon, a Sergeant-at-arms before him, and two or three of the Guard.] BRANDON. Your office, sergeant; execute it. SERGEANT. Sir, My lord the Duke of Buckingham, and Earl Of Hereford, Stafford, and Northampton, I Arrest thee of ...
... 'd already. I am the shadow of poor Buckingham, Whose figure even this instant cloud puts on, By dark'ning my clear sun. My lord, farewell. [Exeunt.] ❑ SCENE—II. The same. The council-chamber. [Cornets. Enter the King, leaning.