| Eduard Mätzner - 1880 - 608 Seiten
...Noth.). Of Amanda our friend Loveless's wife (SHERIDAN). The outside of doctor Belioso's house (J. COBB). He bears a most religious reverence To his dead master Edward's royal memory (RowE). In a conversation at dinner, at your cousin Campbell Ыс Kenzie's (MACKLIN). — Dies war... | |
| 1886 - 340 Seiten
...Cate«. Tia true, to yon, as to the lord protector, And Gloeter's duke, he bowe with lowly service ; But were he bid to cry, God save king Richard! Then tell...him: I know he bears a most religious reverence To hia dead master Edward's royal memory, And whither that may lead him, is most plain. Yet more — One... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1907 - 318 Seiten
...'T is true, to you, as to the Lord Protector And Gloster's duke, he bows with lowly service : 35 But were he bid to cry, " God save King Richard," Then tell me in what terms he wou'd reply. Believe me, I have prov'd the man, and found him : I know he bears a most religious reverence... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1907 - 322 Seiten
...'T is true, to you, as to the Lord Protector And Gloster's duke, he bows with lowly service : 35 But were he bid to cry, " God save King Richard," Then tell me in what terms he wou'd reply. Believe me, I have prov'd the man, and found him : I know he bears a most religious reverence... | |
| Alma Blount, Clark Sutherland Northup - 1914 - 400 Seiten
...of inflection: (1) Is this the tenant Gottlieb's farm? — LONGFELLOW, The Golden Legend iv. 6. (2) He bears a most religious reverence To his dead master Edward's royal memory. — ROWE, Jane Shore i. I. 40. (3) Sitting on a bank, Weeping again the king my father's wreck, This... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 Seiten
...cry, "God save King Richard," Then tell me in what terms he would reply. Believe me, I have proved yeoman's ϊ E ր 0 _ "M 1923 Gin... Stevens David Harrison" David Harrison Stevens( Vet more — one of that stubborn sort he is Who, if they once grow fond of an opinion, They call it... | |
| John Douglas Canfield - 280 Seiten
...legitimacy of succession, and his action is reported by Catesby to Jane in rhetoric almost Royalist: "[H]e bears a most religious Reverence / To his dead Master Edward's Royal Memory" (Ii, 3). Victim of Hastings's near rape the night before, Jane nevertheless exults in his loyalty,... | |
| Jeffrey Kahan - 2004 - 408 Seiten
...Tis true, to you, as to the Lord Protector And Gloucester's Duke, he bows with lowly service, 35 But were he bid to cry, "God save King Richard!" Then tell me in what terms he wou'd reply? Believe me, I have prov'd the man and found him: I know he bears a most religious reverence... | |
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