King Henry VI : king of England from 1422-61 & 1470-71, also a character in Shakespeare’s play King Henry VI in three parts, belonging to the first group of his plays in late 16th century.
... in imitations of great poetry, is as palpable as the similarity. 1 Some familiar examples may be taken from English literature. Crude as is the composition & treatment of the three parts [of] King Henry VI, its style unformed & everywhere full of echoes, yet when we get such lines as Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just And he but naked though locked up in steel Whose conscience with ...
... too much dressed up for pathos, too eloquent and full of unchildlike sentimentality & posing. Children are fond of posing and children are sentimental, but not in that way. As for the Princes in King Henry VI and Richard III no real lover of children could endure them; one feels almost thankful to the crookback for mercifully putting them out of the way. Nor is Constance a sympathetic figure; her shrieking ...
... Scholarship examinations with record marks. The Scholarship amount of £80 a year was paid from Page 186 the foundation of King's College, Cambridge, which was started in 1441 by King Henry VI. However, it was only in the next academic year that a vacancy arose and A. A. Ghose could join college: "Ghose Aravinda Acroyd, admitted scholar at King's College, October 11, 1890 . . . Matric ...
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