| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 pagina’s
...forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used ;* akespeare tv- no Christian ear can endure to hear. Thou * nas l appointed justices of peace, to call poor men... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pagina’s
...to be used ; and, contrary to the king-, ' his crown, and difmitv, thou hast built a paper'плП. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast 'men about thee, that usually talk of a noun, and ' * verb ; and such abominable words, as no Chris' tian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 496 pagina’s
...forefathers had ' no other books but the score and the tally, thou ' hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to ' the king, his crown, and dignity,...before ' them about matters they were not able to answer : ' moreover, thou hast put them in prison ; and, ' because they could not read,1 thou hast... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 pagina’s
...fore-fathers had no other books, but the score and the tally, " thou hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to the king, his " crown and dignity,...abominable words as no christian ear " can endure to hear." Henry VI. Part II. Act iv. sc. 7. In Mr. Butler's MS. I find the following reflections on this subject... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 456 pagina’s
...the score and the tally, " thou hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to the king, hi» " crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill ....abominable words as no christian ear " can endure to hear." Henry VI. Part II. Act iv. sc. 7- In Mr. Butler's MS. I find the following reflections on this subject... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 440 pagina’s
...score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and contrary to the king, his crown, and his dignity, thou hast built a papermill. It will be proved...a verb ; and such abominable words as no Christian can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before them about matters... | |
| Joseph C. Hart - 1835 - 218 pagina’s
...: — " Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school. It will be proved to thy face that thou hast men about...abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear." Posterity, however, will do justice to the motives of Mr. Jenks and 28 is truth in every page of that... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 332 pagina’s
...the target light, So, when men argue, the great'st part O' th' contest falls on terms of art, mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men...abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear." It was the opinion of those tinkers, tailors, &c. that governed Chelmsford at the beginning of the... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 340 pagina’s
...great'st part O' th' contest falls on terms of art, mill. It will be proved to thy face, that them hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and...abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear." It was the opinion of those tinkers, tailors, &c. that governed Chelmsford at the beginning of the... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 428 pagina’s
...hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb; and such abominable words as no Christian can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of...peace, to call poor men before them about matters that they were not able to answer. Moreover, thou hast put them in prison, and because they could not... | |
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