Your words cannot condemn me ; my innocency is my defence. Prove one of these things wherewith you have charged me, and I will confess the whole indictment, and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand... Criminal Trials - Pagina 407door David Jardine, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1832Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 500 pagina’s
...1603 : ' All that he did was by thy instigation, thou viper ; for I thou thee, thou traytor ! . . . Thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart . . . Thou hast a Spanish heart, and thyself art a spider of hell.' 53. the bed of Ware in England... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 146 pagina’s
...of his speech he said: "I will prove you to be the most notorious traitor that ever came to the bar. Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart." This is a fair specimen of the bitter vilification in which his speech abounded. 58, i. Ex vi termini.... | |
| 1912 - 1024 pagina’s
...will prove you the most notorious traitor that ever held up his head at the bar of any Court." . . . "Nay, I will prove all; thou art a monster; thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart." ..." thou are the most vile and execrable traitor that ever lived. I want words sufficient to express... | |
| George Jay Smith - 1916 - 352 pagina’s
...When a person wished to be rude. Thus, during the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, Coke said to him, " Thou art a monster; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart .... for I thou thee, thou traitor." 208. The pronoun of the second person singular is now used (1)... | |
| Conway Whittle Sams - 1924 - 976 pagina’s
...horriblest traitor that lived — that I am worthy to be crucified with a thousand torments." Coke answered, "Nay, I will prove all. Thou art a monster — thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart." "Let me answer for myself," exclaimed the insulted prisoner. "Thou shalt not," cried the attorney.... | |
| John Maxcy Zane - 1927 - 540 pagina’s
...you would alter religion. RALEIGH: Your words cannot condemn me. My innocency is my defence. COKE : Nay, I will prove all : thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart. RALEIGH: Let me answer for myself. COKE : Thou shalt not. RALEIGH : It concerneth my life. COKE : Oh,... | |
| 1878 - 542 pagina’s
...ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments." Coke — " Nay, I would prove all; thou art a monster; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart." Maleigh—" Let me answer for myself." Coke—" Thou shall not." Raleigh—" It concerneth my life."... | |
| 1927 - 904 pagina’s
...observatories, reminds us of Sir Edward Coke attacking Raleigh : " Nay, I will prove all," says Coke, "for thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart. ... I want words to express thy viperous treasons. . . . Thou art an odious fellow, thy name is hateful... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - 542 pagina’s
...traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments." Attorney.—"Nay, I will prove all; thou art a monster, thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart. Now you must have money. Aremberg was no sooner in England, but thou inchest Cobham to go unto him,... | |
| Cedric Ellsworth Smith - 1928 - 488 pagina’s
...man's true nature. And to know Raleigh you must see him at Winchester under the brutal insults of Coke. "Thou art a monster, thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart ;" again, "I thou thee, thou traitor;" and at Palace Yard Westminster, on that dreary October morning... | |
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