Henry VIII and His Court

Henry VIII and His Court

Henry VIII and His Court - 6th editionIn these notes, written as a holiday task, it is...
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Henry VIII and His Court

Henry VIII and His Court

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Henry VIII and His Court

¥2,146 ¥1,073
Author: Tree, Herbert Beerbohm
Format: eBook
Language: English

Henry VIII and His Court - 6th edition

In these notes, written as a holiday task, it is not intended to give an exhaustive record of the events of Henrys reign; but rather to offer an impression of the more prominent personages in Shakespeares play; and perhaps to aid the playgoer in a fuller appreciation of the conditions which governed their actions. Holbein has drawn the character and written the history of Henry on the canvas of his great picture. Masterful, cruel, crafty, merciless, courageous, sensual, through-seeing, humorous, mean, matter of fact, worldly-wise, and of indomitable will, Henry the Eighth is perhaps the most outstanding figure in English history. The reason is not far to seek. The genial adventurer with sporting tendencies and large-hearted proclivities is always popular with the mob, and Bluff King Hal, as he was called, was of the eternal type adored by the people. He had a certain outward and inward affinity with Nero. Like Nero, he was corpulent; like Nero, he was red-haired; like Nero, he sang and poetised; like Nero, he was a lover of horsemanship, a master of the arts and the slave of his passions. If his private vices were great, his public virtues were no less considerable. He had the ineffable quality called[Pg 4] charm, and the appearance of good-nature which captivated all who came within the orbit of his radiant personality. He was the beau garon, endearing himself to all women by his compelling and conquering manhood. Henry was every inch a man, but he was no gentleman. He chucked even Justice under the chin, and Justice winked her blind eye. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31864
Author: Tree, Herbert Beerbohm
Release Date: Apr 2, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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