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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... heaven gives for him, which buys A place next to the King. ABERGAVENNY. I cannot tell What heaven hath given him,—let some graver eye Pierce into that; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him. Whence has he that? If not ...
... Heaven Be done in this and all things! I obey. O my Lord Abergavenny, fare you well! BRANDON. Nay, he must bear you company. [To Abergavenny.] The King Is pleas'd you shall to the Tower, till you know How he determines further ...
... Heaven be done, and the King's pleasure By me obey'd! BRANDON. Here is warrant from The King to attach Lord Montacute, and the bodies Of the Duke's confessor, John de la Car, One Gilbert Peck, his chancellor,— BUCKINGHAM. So, so; These ...
... Heaven shield from soil!—even he escapes not Language unmannerly, yea, such which breaks The sides of loyalty, and almost appears In loud rebellion. NORFOLK. Not "almost appears," It doth appear; for, upon these taxations, The clothiers ...
... heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them. Some attend him. [Exit Chamberlain, attended. All rise, and tables remov'd.] You have now a broken banquet; but we'll mend it. A good digestion to you all; and once more I shower a welcome ...