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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... her own lambs. Her costume was extremely plc- taresque and her head-dress explained at once the mys- tery of the cap of Anne Boleyn, of which it was a model, 1o doubt an unchanged fashion from the Itime of, and pro- bably long before, Marguerite de Valois ...

LITERATURE

... who was born here and took rirosi making his birthblace a splendid and magnificent palace .,o i rine of Arragon, of Anne Boleyn, of Anne of Cleves-all' eotCathe. tials with Henry, the wife-slayer, were here celebrated. ohuse nap. and mummings, and customs ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2903 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS, &c

... which Still exist on the walls of tise Tower-. Servenstn. autographs are of the, very ?? interest fri't~o *the autograph of Anne Boleyne, tao murdered witfeo Her iicut on stone nith no other lectceument thsan pair of sciosors. Others Of the devices ore maca ...

LITERATURE

... we canlot praise The Paint at Issue.' A Legend of Runna Mead, is another very happy story; as is also Norris and Anne Boleyn. Indeed, the latter is told with an histolic truth, and a command both of language and ideas, which give goodly promise ...

COURT AND FASHION

... the decency' to don the ?? of the &rmy and navy, cavaliers, &c. Ladies tere were alsP ij the cdstume of the unfottunate Anne Boleyn, and of thestillmorebhples, Mary.Queen of 8Sets, There was excellent refreshment furnished-forth on the ampl6 board of ...

Published: Sunday 24 November 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3233 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... much. He resists the attempts to blacken Anne Boleyn's character in the outset of her life, as the absurd injustice of Romish zealots; but on no better authority he adopts the statement of Henry having lived with Anne's elder sister. If the one is to be ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... uncontrolled. The collection is from Richard II to the First Charles inclusive; and its most interesting points are the Anne Boleyn love letters of Henry VIII, and a large selection from the correspond- ence of James I. In the latter, the plan of the book ...

Reviews

... the vilest panderers to the brutal tyrant on the throne; for instance, the Duke of Norfolk presided at the trials both of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, (two of the King's wives) both his own nieces ! We give two extracts, illustrating the character of ...

Reviews

... vilest panderers to the brutal tyrant an on the throne ; for instance, the Duke of Norfolk an presided at the trials both of Anne Boleyn and t15' Catherine Howard, (two of the King's wives) both of his own nieces ! We give two extracts, illustrating sei lisa ...

LITERATURE

... common merit, bowed, handed her into a coach, and walked away. Such was my first introduction to the pleasing writer on Anne Boleyn. and Elizabeth of Bohemia. Has she dabbled in Mary Queen of Score too? Miss Benger was the most fortunate of authoresses ...

Published: Sunday 04 October 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4603 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE RtOYAL. -- so On Thursday evening, the Theatre Royal opened for a r short operatic season, with Anne Bl,)eyit,-a very good re version of Donizetti's AtOI Bolemr, aid though fair from i being a favourite of ours, tde opera wvnas so well performed ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... care for a rainy day. The estertainments are of a varied and a choice description. The past week has witnessed tie performn- anne of Birother and,.Sbter, Mare Ethispians, Lc Chalet, The King's Wager, G. y Madnnerrig, Halloewe'e, or the emeon Huanter of ...