WALDORF THEATRE
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... **♦.'**** ******** *- Host the “Bow and String offl“o? l tto*sh“ m.:T»v.a». Third Adventurer * :.**!”!!! Mi« Mistress Anne Boleyn } Honour O Mistresa Jam. SeymourJ Mary Tudor iM.ss «-• Miss Wilson. ...
... ” Discovered in his Works and Deciphered by Mrs. E. W. Gallup. Titird Edition. Gay and Bird. Gs. net. •• The Tragedy of Anne Boleyn : a Drama in Cipher.” Deciphered Elizabeth Wells Gallop. Gay and Bird. 3s. net. “The Companies Act, 1900, with Commentaries ...
... the Free Church Council and the Army and Navy were invited to cooperate with view to improving the morals of the town. Anne Boleyn’s Castle at East Ham is shortly to be sold. Until the last few days the buildings and grounds have been utilised ss Catholic ...
... parents fairer than they were? In the version of Baron Berger there is indication immediately following the coronation of Anne Boleyn of that which history further relates of her. Where Shakespeare was free from Court influences, however, his gigantic genius ...
... Sweet, M.A., with an Introduction James Stevenson Higgs, D.l). Cassell and Co. Cs. not. “The Love Letters Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn. With Notes. E. Grant Richards. ss. net. The Law of Private Property War.” The Yorke, Prize Essay for 190 G. By Norman Bentwich ...
... any rate exceedingly indiscreet in her conduct both before and after her marriage with the King. As for her successor, Anne Boleyn, any evidence of marital delinquency that would be*regarded as conclusive in modern law court remains to seek, but her folly ...
... destroyed the impartial tone his work. Anne Boleyn he was made describe the French version as the concubine instead of the Queen *’ ; England was mentioned reprobate country,” Francis I. was transformed from Anne ally into the Queen’s tool,” and heretics ...
... VIII. show him in more favourable aspect thnn the familiar full-face view, but there is disillusionment in the effigy of Anne Boleyn, and can scarcely believe that Monarch who was so hard to pleas* in the nut Iter of feminine charm would have chosen Consort ...
... Buckstone showed astonishing lung-power as the hectoring, “hustling” Captain Bradhurst, and Miss Baird was bright and fresh as Anne Boleyn. The piece, mounted handsomely and with* taste, may well prove more popular than have some of its more august predecessors ...
... exhibition “The e( England the New Gallery few are liksly to attract more attention than the hat of Henry VIIL and the of Anne Boleyn, which have been lent by Mrs. Ames, ef Ayot St. Lawrence, Herte. The hat and shoes are in themselves relies, but their chief ...
... re-issues of Mrs. Elizabeth Wells Gallup’s “decipherings” of “The Bi*literal Cypher of Sir Francis Bacon ” and “The Tragedy of Anne Boleyn” (Gay and Bird), the first having a portrait of Mrs. Gallop as frontispiece and the second a portrait of Bacon. Those who ...
... Ear! ot Northumberland, end of his eon Hotspur • and the romantic of the sixth Earl Unlucky), in early life betrothed to Anne Boleyn, and one her judges, and of Elizabeth, tha much the Percies, who, when Djeheee of Somerset, was bitterly Urnpooned by Swift ...