Memoirs of Sir Thomas More: With a New Translation of His Utopia, His History of King Richard III, and His Latin PoemsCadell and David, 1808 |
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Pagina 22
... fall sick , are turned out of doors ; for lords are readier to feed the idle than to relieve the sick , and the heir is frequently unable to keep together so large an establishment as did his predecessor . Now when the stomachs of those ...
... fall sick , are turned out of doors ; for lords are readier to feed the idle than to relieve the sick , and the heir is frequently unable to keep together so large an establishment as did his predecessor . Now when the stomachs of those ...
Pagina 25
... fall . They are in so few and such powerful hands , that they will never be sold till the price is raised as high as possible . On the same account other VOL . II . E cattle are so dear . Many villages being destroyed and UTOPIA . 25.
... fall . They are in so few and such powerful hands , that they will never be sold till the price is raised as high as possible . On the same account other VOL . II . E cattle are so dear . Many villages being destroyed and UTOPIA . 25.
Pagina 37
... fall if he be not aware of it . For if the many mockers of Elisha , only one bald man , felt the effect of his zeal , what will become of one mocker of so many friars , among whom are so many bald men ? We have moreover a papal bull ...
... fall if he be not aware of it . For if the many mockers of Elisha , only one bald man , felt the effect of his zeal , what will become of one mocker of so many friars , among whom are so many bald men ? We have moreover a papal bull ...
Pagina 45
... fall into such contempt or envy , that he could not preserve the allegiance of his subjects without oppression and impoverishment , he had better abdicate his throne , than preserve the name , without the dignity of au- thority ; and it ...
... fall into such contempt or envy , that he could not preserve the allegiance of his subjects without oppression and impoverishment , he had better abdicate his throne , than preserve the name , without the dignity of au- thority ; and it ...
Pagina 50
... fall to the lot of the worst men ; not happily , for all things will be divided among a few , who are not completely happy , while the rest are left in absolute misery . When , therefore , I reflect on the wise and good con- stitution ...
... fall to the lot of the worst men ; not happily , for all things will be divided among a few , who are not completely happy , while the rest are left in absolute misery . When , therefore , I reflect on the wise and good con- stitution ...
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Amaurot archbishop of York beasts brother council counsel crown death duke of Buckingham duke of Gloucester duke of York enemy erat ergo esteem evil faith favour fear friends fuit grace GRÆCO GRECO habet hæc happiness hath honour Howbeit idle illa ille Inque ipse King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard king's labour laws learning less live Lord Hastings lord protector Lord Rivers lord-chamberlain magistrates man's mankind manner matter mihi mind mischief MORI nature neighbours never nihil nunc occasion perceived pleasure priests protector punishment quæ quàm queen quid quod quoth quum realm reckon sæpe sanctuary sent shew slaves Stony Stratford sure syphogrants tamen thing thought tibi tion town tranibors trust truth unto Utopians virtue ween whereof wise wist women καὶ