| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 332 pàgines
...imprisonment, are things so strange to me, as what to write, or what to excuse, 1 am altogether igno* rant. Whereas you send unto me, (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour,) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy. I no sooner received this message by him,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 pàgines
...King Henry.* " SIR, " YOUR grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy. I no sooner received this message by him,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pàgines
...KING HENRY VIII. SIR, YOUR grace's displeasure and my imprisonment are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...— Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess * From which he was banished by Heury the Sixth. a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 784 pàgines
...prisonment, are things so strange unto me, a» ' what to write, or what to excuse, I am alto' gether ignorant. Whereas you send unto me ' (willing me to...confess a truth, and so obtain ' your favour) by such an one whom you know ' to be mine antient professed enemy ; I no ' sooner received this message by... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 pàgines
...king Henry. 'Sir; Your grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether ignorant. Whereas yon send unto me (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one nhom you... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 pàgines
...Lib. 7 ' YOUR grace's displeasure, and my imOiho C. 10. jprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy, I no sooner received this message by him,... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1821 - 332 pàgines
...Henry. CI * SlK, " Your Grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...(willing me to confess a -truth, and so obtain your favor,) by such an one whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy * ; I no sooner received this... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1822 - 416 pàgines
...King Henry. SIR, " Your Grace's displeasure, and my imprisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse. I am altogether...(willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favor,) by such an one whom you know question ; hut, whether it were written by Anne Boleyn, or an... | |
| 1823 - 398 pàgines
...Lib. ) " YOUR grace's displeasure, and my imOthoC. 10. ( prisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...confess a truth, and so obtain your favour, by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy, I no sooner received this message by him,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 pàgines
...Lib. 1 " YOUR grace's displeasure, and my imOthoC. 10. /prisonment, are things so strange unto me, as what to write, or what to excuse, I am altogether...confess a truth, and so obtain your favour, by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy, I no sooner received this message by him,... | |
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