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... the king to be null and void; he married the king to Anne Boleyn five ti days after, and subsequently stood sponsor to the w Princess Elizabeth. He subsequently pronounced t, the marriage with Anne to be invalid, thereby bas- el tardising the child to ...

LITERATURE

... possibly be discerned. This gentleman inif was of a noteworthy Suff'olk family-the same from olij which the unfortunate Anne Boleyn had sprang. str In the reigns of Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth, Pei no physician ranked higher than 'William Bulleyn. ...

Drama

... of Calaia in a state of unqualified sea sickness, to be relieved only by repeated potations from the brandy bottle which Anne Boleyn, with loving forethouIght, has provided, to the annoyance of Queen Catherine, for such an emergency. But burlesque is very ...

LITERATURE

... flintotones in collision. ' In the meantime circumstances which would take too long in the telling, draw Henry VII. and Anne a Boleyn into the circle in which Roodspere, the e Cardinal, and Sancgraal are acting. The scenes in t which they appear are described ...

THE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... Beatrice, accompanied by the scholarly I ?? with a hood, as in all his portraits; Isabeau of LBavaria, Dian of Poictiers, Anne Boleyn, Marie Stuart, I tthefair Gabrielle, in whose honour Sing Francis I. ( 9wrote so pleasantly: Nll Gwynne, escorted by that ...

BOXING NIGHT AT THE THEATRES

... }wua t -ken f nd tAe# (otil .M-lki of ths 1see, which is the fun title of Mr. wall's work, depiets the ca of the il-fated Anne Boleyn (amusingly ?? biy r. LT, W. flndley), whose place in the King's affections has been usurped by the miers daughter (Xiss ...

LONDON AFTER THE SEASON

... vicious: He had six wives, two of whom were beheaded. The account v of Anne Boleyne is a morceau of such pathos and A neatness of style that we must transcribe it in fall :- Anne Boleyne, dressed in the magnifi- cent costume of the period, with splendid ...

MUSIC

... first prytion ; and when such MSS. as those of Cardinal Beaufort, Richard IlI., HeouryViII., the two Charles, James I., with Ann Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth, and those of most of the eminent personages who have appeared since the middle of ties fifteenth century ...

THE DRAMA

... associated in our annals with P certais places-as the coronation of Asse Boleyn with g Westminster Abbey and thle meeting of Else Kiing and Ihis brother maskers with Anise Boleyn, which we lunow C to have taken place at WVolsey's magmdficent Palace, hi ...

LITERATURE

... basest and most contemptible people of whom we have any record. t Who now questions, to mention an extreme case, that Anne Boleyn's death was the result of the licen-1 tious caprice otHenry? And yet her own father (the Earl of Wiltsbire), her uncle (the ...

THE THEATRES

... -which have been A New Trial at the sc Prince of Wales'a, Juana at the Court il Theatre, Zillah at the Lyceum, Anne cc MEie (aL translation fromn the Dutch) at the oi Imperial, The Danites at Sadler's Wells, and uy ' 'ho World and ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Speedyv, who writes with siamplicity and becoming seriousness, is hlnost as good with the pen as with the rod or the gan. Ar.ne Boleyn. A Chapter of English history, 527-Gl. By Paul Ficiidnann. k2 VULs., Macmillan a3U Co.) The author, in a [reface which is ...