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Page vii
... Henry , Earl of Northampton - Violence of Lord Herbert of Cherbury - Percy , Bishop of Dromore - Pleasant mistake of Goldsmith CHAPTER V. 131 LINCOLN'S INN AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD . Lincoln's Inn - Ben Jonson's Bricklaying - Enactments ...
... Henry , Earl of Northampton - Violence of Lord Herbert of Cherbury - Percy , Bishop of Dromore - Pleasant mistake of Goldsmith CHAPTER V. 131 LINCOLN'S INN AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD . Lincoln's Inn - Ben Jonson's Bricklaying - Enactments ...
Page ix
... Henry -His Pomp and Popularity - Humorous Account of his Flatterers by Sir Thomas More - Importance of his Hat - Cavendish's Account of his household State , his goings forth in Public , and his entertain- ments of the King 382 X ...
... Henry -His Pomp and Popularity - Humorous Account of his Flatterers by Sir Thomas More - Importance of his Hat - Cavendish's Account of his household State , his goings forth in Public , and his entertain- ments of the King 382 X ...
Page x
... Henry the Eighth builds St. James's Palace and the Tilt - Yard - Original State and Progressive Character of the Park - Charles the First - Crom- well - Charles the Second ; his Walks , Amusements , and Mistresses The Mulberry Gardens ...
... Henry the Eighth builds St. James's Palace and the Tilt - Yard - Original State and Progressive Character of the Park - Charles the First - Crom- well - Charles the Second ; his Walks , Amusements , and Mistresses The Mulberry Gardens ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 23 |
CHAPTER II | 52 |
CHAPTER III | 84 |
CHAPTER IV | 131 |
CHAPTER V | 192 |
CHAPTER VI | 225 |
DRURY LANE AND THE TWO THEATRES IN DRURY | 257 |
COVENT GARDEN CONTINUED AND LEICESTER SQUARE | 306 |
CHAPTER IX | 355 |
CHAPTER X | 382 |
Henry the Eighth His Person and CharacterModern Qualifications | 395 |
CHAPTER XII | 431 |
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