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The Yale Shakespeare


THE LIFE OF
KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

EDITED BY

JOHN M. BERDAN

AND

TUCKER BROOKE

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NEW HAVEN · YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Copyright, 1925
By Yale University Press


First published, September, 1925
Second printing, October, 1959

Printed in the United States of America

Corneille Metsys - Henry VIII.jpg

This facsimile reproduces an engraved portrait of King Henry VIII in the Elizabethan Club. It represents the king as he appeared in 1544, near the end of his life. The engraving illustrates the earliest period of the art in England and was executed by Cornelius Metzys (1511?–1550?), son of the Flemish painter Quentin Metzys.

THE YALE SHAKESPEARE



Published under the Direction

of the

Department of English, Yale University,

on the Fund

Given to the Yale University Press in 1917

by the Members of the

Kingsley Trust Association

(Scroll and Key Society of Yale College)

To Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary

of the Founding of the Society

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1927.


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