| 1858 - 784 стор.
...say, if I were to make my testament ; it lies in your hands to make of me what you please —Cither the best master and truest friend, or, if you force...favours towards you, if the fault be not in yourself. llclu Zinngli : or, the Rise of the Reformation in Switzerland. A Life of the Reformer, vriih tome... | |
| Philip Gibbs - 1909 - 532 стор.
...far more active than he in Court practices ? And have you not one of your nearest kinsmen that loved not to be idle in my son's bedchamber ? With this...favours towards you if the fault be not in yourself." 1 This letter is even more remarkable than that of Over1 " Letters of the Kings of England," edited... | |
| Sir Edward Abbott Parry - 1925 - 338 стор.
...of his long epistle he warns him of the danger of frowardness towards God's anointed : " Thus I have set down unto you what I would say if I were to make...heaven forbid, no so great earthly plague can light on you ! " It would be interesting to find Somerset's reply to his master, but history plays these... | |
| Alison V. Scott - 2006 - 316 стор.
...the king, James restates the need for reciprocity between master and servant: "It lies in your hand to make of me what you please, either the best master...forbid, no so great earthly plague can light upon you" (Akrigg, Letters, 340). "' The inevitable backlash against James's extravagance toward his favorites... | |
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