The Life and Letters of Sir Thomas MoreBurns & Oates, 1876 - 365 páginas |
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... sent me , unless it be deduced from the phrase about the Immaculate Conception ; and it would be very illogical from a particular statement , even if literally meant , to deduce so general a conclusion . If Mr. Brewer attributes to ...
... sent me , unless it be deduced from the phrase about the Immaculate Conception ; and it would be very illogical from a particular statement , even if literally meant , to deduce so general a conclusion . If Mr. Brewer attributes to ...
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... sent to him while Mass was being offered up , he would not leave , though the message was twice repeated , until Mass was wholly finished , and when requested to hasten quickly for that the king awaited his coming , he calmly 20 How Sir ...
... sent to him while Mass was being offered up , he would not leave , though the message was twice repeated , until Mass was wholly finished , and when requested to hasten quickly for that the king awaited his coming , he calmly 20 How Sir ...
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... sent him . He also published an answer to the Anti Morus , but on receiving a letter from Erasmus exhorting him to treat the attack of Brixius with silent contempt , he at once sup- pressed the edition , and even called in such copies ...
... sent him . He also published an answer to the Anti Morus , but on receiving a letter from Erasmus exhorting him to treat the attack of Brixius with silent contempt , he at once sup- pressed the edition , and even called in such copies ...
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... own letter , which he sent to his friend Peter Giles , with his Utopia , will admirably bear out all that his early biographers have described of More's home life . 335 CHAPTER IV . MORE'S HOME AT CHElsea . SOME 32 In Favour at Court .
... own letter , which he sent to his friend Peter Giles , with his Utopia , will admirably bear out all that his early biographers have described of More's home life . 335 CHAPTER IV . MORE'S HOME AT CHElsea . SOME 32 In Favour at Court .
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... sent for again , he began to dissemble his mirth , and so , little by little , " to disuse himself , and from henceforth at such seasons he was no more ordinarily sent for . " * With so tender a nature , 36 More's Home at Chelsea .
... sent for again , he began to dissemble his mirth , and so , little by little , " to disuse himself , and from henceforth at such seasons he was no more ordinarily sent for . " * With so tender a nature , 36 More's Home at Chelsea .
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst Anne Boleyn answer Archbishop Audley beseech Bishop Bishop Fisher Bishop of Rochester blessed called CARDINAL WOLSEY cause Chelsea Church conscience council counsel Court Cromwell daughter dear death declared desire doubt Duke of Norfolk England Erasmus esteem faith father favour fear Fisher give glad gracious hath heard heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour hope John judge King King's grace Lady learned Legate live London Lord Campbell Lord Chancellor Majesty Margaret Margaret Roper marriage Master Doctor Master secretary matter Megg mind Mistress More's never once opinion parliament pleasure poor Pope praise pray prelate prince prisoner Queen realm received replied Rich Roper scruple sent servant Sir Thomas sith soul statute suffer sure swear thank thee things thou thought told Tower trust truth unto Utopia virtue whilst wife William Roper wise wish words write
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Página 277 - I came here, been divers times in the case that I thought to die within One hour. And I thank Our Lord I was never sorry for it, but rather sorry when I saw the pang past. And, therefore, my poor body is at the king's pleasure. Would God my death might do him good.
Página 354 - His death was of a piece with his life. There was nothing in it new, forced, or affected. He did not look upon the severing...
Página 339 - ... that he died in the faith of the holy Catholic church, and a faithful servant of God and the king. He then repeated the...
Página 140 - I have hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love and serve your grace : of the which I beseech you never to doubt that ever I shall vary from this thought as long as any breath is in my body.
Página 78 - Whereby it is not to be doubted but that there is a very substantial assembly of right wise, meet, and politique persons; yet, most victorious prince...
Página 335 - I cumber you, good Margaret, much, but I would be sorry if it should be any longer than tomorrow. For it is Saint Thomas...
Página 143 - Therefore I pray you be of good cheer, and take all the household with you to church, and there thank God both for that he hath given us and for that he hath taken from us, and for that he hath left us, which if it please him he can increase when he will. And if it please him to leave us yet less, at his pleasure be it.
Página 179 - God grant him a quiet conscience," she replied ; " but this shall be your answer : I am his wife lawfully married to '' him by order of holy church ; and so I will abide until the court " of Rome, which was privy to the beginning, shall have made " thereof an end." A second deputation was sent with an order for her to leave the palace at Windsor. "Go where I may," she answered, " I shall still be his lawful wife.
Página 79 - ... any man to say, that it may like your noble majesty of your inestimable goodness to take all in good part, interpreting every man's words, how uncunningly soever they be couched, to proceed yet of good zeal towards the profit of your realm and honour of your royal person...