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" True, representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the order, with their Georges and Garter, the guards... "
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... - Page 176
by William Shakespeare - 1793
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 11

Henry Morley - 1895 - 488 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English Stage

Edward Robins - 1895 - 390 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty even to the matting of the stage ; the knights of the order, with their Georges and Garter,...the guards with their embroidered coats and the like : sufficient, in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 12

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 398 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 17

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 402 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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Studies in Two Literatures

Arthur Symons - 1897 - 332 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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King Richard III: With The Tragedie of Richard, Duke of Yorke ... ; [and ...

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 406 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King...
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William Shakespeare: A Critical Study, Volume 2

Georg Brandes - 1898 - 450 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...the guards with their embroidered coats and the like ; sufficient, in Truth, within a while to make greatness very familiar if not ridiculous. Now King...
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King Henry the Eighth

William Shakespeare - 1899 - 216 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of Pomp and Majesty, even to the matting of the Stage; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...Guards with their embroidered Coats, and the like : sufficient in truth within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now, King...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1899 - 544 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient in truth within a while to make greatness very familiar if not ridiculous. Now King Henry,...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1899 - 540 pages
...forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the Order, with their Georges and Garter,...guards with their embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient in truth within a while to make greatness very familiar if not ridiculous. Now King Henry,...
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