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 165
... secretly , with a few of their most privy friends , set them down in council , wherein they spent a great part of the night . And at their rising in the dawning of the day , they sent about privily to their serv- ants in their inns and ...
... secretly , with a few of their most privy friends , set them down in council , wherein they spent a great part of the night . And at their rising in the dawning of the day , they sent about privily to their serv- ants in their inns and ...
Pagina 184
... of that company had haply secret instruction , incontinent maugre his mind , to take him , and to leave her no respite to convey him , which she was likely to mind after this matter broken to her if her time would 184 SIR T. MORE'S.
... of that company had haply secret instruction , incontinent maugre his mind , to take him , and to leave her no respite to convey him , which she was likely to mind after this matter broken to her if her time would 184 SIR T. MORE'S.
Pagina 198
... secret , yet began there , here and there about , some manner of muttering among the people , as though all should not long be well , though they neither wist what they feared nor wherefore ; were it that , before such great things ...
... secret , yet began there , here and there about , some manner of muttering among the people , as though all should not long be well , though they neither wist what they feared nor wherefore ; were it that , before such great things ...
Pagina 199
... secret counsels , and whom he very familiarly used , and in his most weighty matters put no man in so special trust , reckoning himself to no man so lief . Since he well wist , there was no man to him so much beholden as was this ...
... secret counsels , and whom he very familiarly used , and in his most weighty matters put no man in so special trust , reckoning himself to no man so lief . Since he well wist , there was no man to him so much beholden as was this ...
Pagina 204
... secret messenger unto him at midnight in all haste , requiring him to rise and ride away with him , for he was disposed utterly no longer to abide ; he had so fearful a dream , in which him thought , that a boar with his tusks so razed ...
... secret messenger unto him at midnight in all haste , requiring him to rise and ride away with him , for he was disposed utterly no longer to abide ; he had so fearful a dream , in which him thought , that a boar with his tusks so razed ...
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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