| John Platts - 1826 - 632 páginas
...observed how happy he was to be so familiarly treated by the king ; to which Sir Thomas replied, " I must tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof; for if my head would win him a castle in France, it would not fail to go off." In 1526, he was sent with Cardinal Wolsey and others, on a joint embassy... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 624 páginas
...observed how happy he was to be so familiarly treated by the king ; to which Sir Thomas replied, " I must tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof; for if my head would win him a castle in France, it would not fail to go off." In 1526, he was sent with Cardinal Wolsey and others, on a joint embassy... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 páginas
...Sir Thomas), I find his Grace my very good Lord indeed ; and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this realm. However, son...for if my head would win him a castle in France, it would not fail to be struck off." We have already taken notice of Sir Thomas's friendship with Erasmus,... | |
| 1827 - 986 páginas
...lord, indeed ; I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this realm. Howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be...him a castle in France it should not fail to go." Such was the opinion of Henry's justice and humanity formed by one who enjoyed ample opportunities... | |
| 1827 - 576 páginas
...with the king: " I believe he doth as singularly affect me as any subject within his realm; howbeit, if my head would win him a castle in France, it should not fail to go." And the emphatic and dying declaration of Wolsey, had been yet stronger: " rather than he will either... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 456 páginas
...indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any other subject within this realm ; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be...thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for. then there was war between France and us) it should not fail to go off." By which words he evidently... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 470 páginas
...indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any other subject within this realm ; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be...thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between France and us) it should not fail to go off." By which words he evidently... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...indeed, and believe he doth as singularly favor me as any subject within this realm ; hewbeit, I must tell thee I have no cause to be proud thereof, for, if my' head would win him a castle in France, it would not fail to go off.' In 1526 he was sent with Cardinal Wolsey and others, on a joint embassy... | |
| 1831 - 388 páginas
...indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any other subject within this realm : howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be...thereof; for if my head would win him a castle in France, when there was war between us, it should not fail to go.' " * Utopia, composed in 1516, was printed... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 páginas
...Lord indeed ; and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this realm. Howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee I have no cause to be proud...head would win him a castle in France, it should not i'ail to go." This authentic anecdote shows, in a very striking manner, how More had early penetrated... | |
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