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London Exhibited in 1852: Elucidating Its Natural and Physical ... - Page 774
edited by - 1852 - 910 pages
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 604 pages
...play, called All is True, representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of...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...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 9

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1841 - 710 pages
...new play, called Attit true, representing some principal pieces of the raign of Henry 8, which was Kt forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp...of the order, with their Georges and garters, the goards with their embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient, in truth, within a mile to make greatness...
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A topographical history of Surrey, by E.W. Brayley assisted by J ..., Volume 5

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1841 - 640 pages
...Eighth ; which, as appears by a letter written three days afterwards by Sir Henry Wotton, had been " set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of...of the stage, the Knights of the Order, with their George and Garter, the Guards with their embroidered coats and the like";— and was then under performance...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 7

1841 - 744 pages
...new play, called ' All is true," representing some principal pieces of the raign of Henry 8 ; which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the »ugc, the knights of the order, with their Georges and garters, the guards with their embroidered...
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Merrie England in the Olden Time, Volume 1

George Daniel - 1842 - 320 pages
...had a new play, called All is true, representing some principal pieces of the raign of Henry 8 which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances...embroidered coats, and the like : sufficient, in truth, within a mile to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry making a masque at...
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London, Volume 5

Charles Knight - 1843 - 442 pages
...new play, called ' All is True/ representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry VIII., which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances...embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient, in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now King Henry, making a mask at...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 pages
...play, called 'ALL is TRUE,' representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth ; which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances...; the Knights of the order with their Georges and Garter ; the guards with their emhroidered coats, and the like : — sufficient, in truth, within a...
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William Shakspere: A Biography, Book 2

Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...play, called ' All is True,' representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances...; 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...
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Knight's Cabinet edition of the works of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pages
...pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstajices 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...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - 1847 - 524 pages
...new play, called All is True, representing some principal pieces from the reign of Henry VIII, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances...embroidered coats, and the like ; sufficient, in truth, within a while, to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous. Now, King Henry making a mask at...
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