Chamberlain, as he that for the love between them thought he might be boldest with him, answered and said, That they were worthy to be punished as heinous traitors, whatsoever they were. And all the other affirmed the same. That is (quoth he) yonder sorceress... The Fair Penitent and Jane Shore - Сторінка 223автори: Nicholas Rowe - 1907 - 255 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Arthur Cayley - 1808 - 380 стор.
...clear. Then the lord-chamberlain, as he who for the love between them thought he might be boldest Avith him, answered, and said that they were worthy to be punished as heinous traitors whoever they were. And all the others affirmed the same. That is (quoth he) yonder sorceress, my brothers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 стор.
...be boldest with him, answered and sayd, that they were worthie to be punished forhainous tray. tors, whatsoever they were ; and all the other affirmed the same. That is, quoth he, yonder sorceresse, my brother's wife, and other with her, meaning the queene: — ye shall... | |
| 1860 - 796 стор.
...they were worthy to be punished as traitors whosoever they be.' 'Then,' quoth the Protector, ' that is yonder sorceress, my brother's wife, and other with her,' meaning the Queen. ' Ye shall see in what wise that sorceress, and that other witch of her counsel — Shore's wife—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 518 стор.
...he boldest with him, answered and sayd, that they were worthy to be punished for hainous traytors, whatsoever they were ; and all the other affirmed the same. That is, quoth he, yonder sorceresse, my brother's wife, and other with her, meaning the queene : — ye shall... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 стор.
...Then the Lord Hastings, as he that, for the familiarity that was between them, thought he might be g <E 3 k N Њd , . 7 h >vCeω٨3 V < -n~x... # ܔʒl E !\ h 6} <3 ;" &KA gn J u LjYB B իB R F quoth he, ' yonder sorceress, my brother's wife, tmd other with her ;' meaning the queen. Many of the... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 стор.
...Then the Lord Hastings, as he that, for the familiarity that was between them, thought he might be boldest with him, answered, and said that they were...were, and all the other affirmed the same, " that is (quoth he) yonder sorceress my brother's wife, and other with her, meaning the queen ;" at these words... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 стор.
...he that, for the familiarity that was between them, thought he might he boldest with him, an.'.wcrcd endent globe, And starry pole : ' Thou also mad'st...night, Maker omnipotent, and thou the day, Which we i atiirmcd the same. ' That is,' quoth he, ' yonder sorceress, my brothers wife, and other with her ;'... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 стор.
...Then the Lord Hastings, as he that, for the familiarity that was between them, thought he might be ment of what I am now indebted, as being a work not to be raised from quoth he, 'yonder sorceress, my brother's wife, and other with her ;' meaning the queen. Many of the... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 стор.
...Then the Lord Hastings, as he that, for the familiarity that was between them, thought he might be boldest with him, answered and said, that they were...; and all the other affirmed the same. ' That is,' quoth he, ' yonder sorceress, my brother's wife, and other with her ;' meaning the queen. Many of the... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 стор.
...clear. Then the Lord Hastings, as he that for the familiarity that was between them thought he might be boldest with him, answered and said, That they were...were : and all the other affirmed the same. That is (qd he) yonder sorceress my brother's wife, and othei with her ; meaning the queen. At these words... | |
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