Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 604
... King . Next he casts it into the dish of I know not whom that they flatter some of the House and libell others whose consciences made them vote con- trary to some proceedings . Those some proceedings can be understood of nothing else ...
... King . Next he casts it into the dish of I know not whom that they flatter some of the House and libell others whose consciences made them vote con- trary to some proceedings . Those some proceedings can be understood of nothing else ...
Pàgina 749
... King from misbeleef , obtain'd at length this pro- mise from him ; that if Christ , whom he so magnifi'd , would ... King , ask'd him if he rememberd what that sign meant ; the King trembling , and in a maze riseing up , strait fell at ...
... King from misbeleef , obtain'd at length this pro- mise from him ; that if Christ , whom he so magnifi'd , would ... King , ask'd him if he rememberd what that sign meant ; the King trembling , and in a maze riseing up , strait fell at ...
Pàgina 837
... Kings ' : Cyrus , Darius , Artaxerxes . ' seise the Scepter ' : when Aristobulus , son of the high priest John Hyrcanus , became king he was displaced by Pompey in favour of Antipater , father of Herod . ' recure ' : recover . ' of ...
... Kings ' : Cyrus , Darius , Artaxerxes . ' seise the Scepter ' : when Aristobulus , son of the high priest John Hyrcanus , became king he was displaced by Pompey in favour of Antipater , father of Herod . ' recure ' : recover . ' of ...
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