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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1873-1874-581

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WARNEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS 581 Bullen according to Shakespeare's conception and representation of them in this play The great act of the Reformation in Henry's time was the establishment of the Royal Supremacy show how the sense of this supremacy is brought out by the poet Explain these passages beggar's book Outworths noble's blood am the shadow of poor Buckingham Whose figure even this instant cloud puts on Sic Was fashioned to much honour from his cradle Unwillng to outlive the good that did it Stands in the gap and trade of more preferments Explain these phrases Now by my holy-dame "-" You'd spare your spoons"- "Cried out clubs"-"The Tribulation of Tower Hill "-" Limbus Patrum The original significance of these words ween-painted gloss-unmannerly-fierce vanities-afflicted-commend me- mock me 10 Quote and analyse the concluding speech of Wolsej's dialogue with Cromwell after his fall How many years did the Tudor dynasty occupy the throne of England State some of the more important events during the period What was their origin and what the relation of Henry VII to his predecessors What were the peculiarities of their character of their policy as rulers What events tended to develop their royal authority What was the difference between the religious and com- mercial condition of England at the commencement and close of the Tudor period Give very brief account of Thomas Cromwell and of the first prime minister of Elizabeth
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