The Plays of Shakspeare, volume 12

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The Plays of Shakspeare, volume 12
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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It is, rough and loud, " Who 's there 1 " then soft and low.
Digitized by VjOOQIC 28 INTRODUCTION.
** My good Lord Cardinal ? 0, my "Wolsey, The quiet of my wounded conscience." Wolsey's glance at the two lords, as he says, " I would your g-race would give us but an hour Of private conference," produces from King Henry a loud and rough dis- missal of them : " We are busy. Go." When the Cardinals arrange for the trial of the question of the King's divorce from Katharine, because slie had been hi
...s brother Arthur's wife, we have an incidental touch, showing how minor details of a ])oet's work are brought into relation with the whole design. We have the beginning of the Rise of Gardiner thus indicated : — Henry has taken to him, and made him his secretary.
When Henry thinks of s^Miding to tell the Queen what is purposed by the coming of Campeius, it occurs to him to send by Gardiner, whom he misses. When he abruptlv asks, " Where 's Gar- d by Google INTBODFCTION. 29 Wolsey brings him, and exchanges words with him to keep him in subordination to himself ; but they are few, for his impatient Majesty breaks in with his, " Come hither, Gardiner." While the King speaks apart with Gardiner, whose wave of fortune is upon the rise, a little dialogue between Campeius and Wolsey points incidentally to the predecessor upon whose fall Gardiner has risen : — " Cam.


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