Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to 1734: Being a Collection of Letters, which Passed Between Him and Several Eminent Persons, Volumen4E. Curll, 1736 |
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... Judges and Statesmen would only examine themselves by the Faults of those who ftand condemned in Hiftory , and ask Questions like these ; Am I Hubert de Burgo ? Am I Tre- filian ? Am I Sejanus ? Am I Villers ? Am I guilty of the Crime ...
... Judges and Statesmen would only examine themselves by the Faults of those who ftand condemned in Hiftory , and ask Questions like these ; Am I Hubert de Burgo ? Am I Tre- filian ? Am I Sejanus ? Am I Villers ? Am I guilty of the Crime ...
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... Judge , nor King's Council neither . The Heat of Mens Minds at the Tryal , was violent on all Sides . Williams . did not fcruple to fay , that if the Bifhops were commanded to do any Thing against their Con- fciences , they fhould have ...
... Judge , nor King's Council neither . The Heat of Mens Minds at the Tryal , was violent on all Sides . Williams . did not fcruple to fay , that if the Bifhops were commanded to do any Thing against their Con- fciences , they fhould have ...
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... Judges , perhaps they might much more , as the Sphere they move in is higher . I wish ours had obferv'd in the Life of his Grand- father * Henry the Great , or Davila's Hiftory of the Holy League , that the wifest Hugonot in France ...
... Judges , perhaps they might much more , as the Sphere they move in is higher . I wish ours had obferv'd in the Life of his Grand- father * Henry the Great , or Davila's Hiftory of the Holy League , that the wifest Hugonot in France ...
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... Judge of Life has made it a Precept of Wisdom to won- der at nothing . * And indeed , human Nature is fo Fickle , Fortune fo Sportive , and the World has already feen fo much Variety ; that if we are moderately read in Hiftory , There ...
... Judge of Life has made it a Precept of Wisdom to won- der at nothing . * And indeed , human Nature is fo Fickle , Fortune fo Sportive , and the World has already feen fo much Variety ; that if we are moderately read in Hiftory , There ...
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... Judges to determine this Queftion , viz . Whether it be only Knight - Errantry , or neceffary Justice in this Kingdom at fuch or fuch a Time to be at the Expence of protecting the Electorate ? or to know what is the true Foundation of ...
... Judges to determine this Queftion , viz . Whether it be only Knight - Errantry , or neceffary Justice in this Kingdom at fuch or fuch a Time to be at the Expence of protecting the Electorate ? or to know what is the true Foundation of ...
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Página 143 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command. " But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded.
Página 144 - ... lawfully proved, your grace is at liberty both before God and man not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection already...
Página 145 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander, must bring you the...
Página 144 - Wife, but to follow your Affection already settled on that Party, for whose sake I am now as I am, whose Name I could some good while since have pointed unto: Your Grace being not ignorant of my Suspicion therein.
Página 144 - And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn; with which name and place I could willingly have contented myself, if God and your grace's pleasure had been so pleased.
Página 144 - Try me, good king : but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges...
Página 140 - In my most humblest wise that my heart can think, I desire you to pardon me that I am so bold to trouble you with my simple and rude writing, esteeming it to proceed from her that is much desirous to know that your Grace does well, as I perceive by this bearer that you do. The which I pray God long to continue, as I am most bound to pray ; for I do know the great pains and troubles...
Página 144 - I at any time so far forget myself in my exaltation or received queenship, but that I always looked for such an alteration as now I find : for the ground of my preferment being on no surer...
Página 142 - 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 137 - I heartily recommend me to you, ascertaining you that I am not a little perplexed with such things as your brother shall, on my part, declare unto you, to whom I pray you give full credence for it were too long to write. In my last letters I...