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 37
... matter , he made a sign to the fool to withdraw , changed the discourse , and soon afterward arose from table ; and , taking leave of us , went to hear causes . • Thus , Mr. More , I have run out into a tedious story , of the length of ...
... matter , he made a sign to the fool to withdraw , changed the discourse , and soon afterward arose from table ; and , taking leave of us , went to hear causes . • Thus , Mr. More , I have run out into a tedious story , of the length of ...
Pagina 40
... matters are in this fermentation , and so many noblemen are joining in council how to carry on the war , if so mean a fellow as I should stand up and wish them to change all their counsels , to leave Italy alone and remain at home ...
... matters are in this fermentation , and so many noblemen are joining in council how to carry on the war , if so mean a fellow as I should stand up and wish them to change all their counsels , to leave Italy alone and remain at home ...
Pagina 47
... of their way , when you find that their received opi- nions must prevent your making an impression on them . You ought rather to cast about and manage matters with all the dexterity in your power , that if you UTOPIA . 47.
... of their way , when you find that their received opi- nions must prevent your making an impression on them . You ought rather to cast about and manage matters with all the dexterity in your power , that if you UTOPIA . 47.
Pagina 49
... matters so dexterously , that if they go not well , they may go as little otherwise as may be ; for in courts a man cannot hold his peace , or connive at the ac- tions of others . He must openly approve the worst coun- sels , and ...
... matters so dexterously , that if they go not well , they may go as little otherwise as may be ; for in courts a man cannot hold his peace , or connive at the ac- tions of others . He must openly approve the worst coun- sels , and ...
Pagina 54
... matter with care , but the relation will take up some time . ' • Let us go and dine then , ' said I , ' after which we shall have leisure enough . ' He consented , we went to dinner , and afterward return- ed to the same place . I ...
... matter with care , but the relation will take up some time . ' • Let us go and dine then , ' said I , ' after which we shall have leisure enough . ' He consented , we went to dinner , and afterward return- ed to the same place . I ...
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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