I am faithfully persuaded that if she should withdraw herself other springs would rise to help this action, for, methinks, I see the great work indeed in hand against the abusers of the world, wherein it is no greater fault to have confidence in man's... Publications - Pàgina 85per Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Jan Adrianus van Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith, Arthur F. Kinney - 1986 - 268 pàgines
...persuaded that if she shold withdraw her self other springes woold ryse to help this action. For me thinkes I see the great work indeed in hand, against the abusers...fault to have confidence in mans power, then it is to hastily to despair of Gods work ... For me I can not promis of my own cource no nor of the my [... | |
| Heather Dubrow, Richard Strier - 1988 - 387 pàgines
...that if she shold with draw her self other springes woold ryse to help this action. For me thinkes I see the great work indeed in hand, against the abusers of the world, wherein it is not greater fault to have confidence in mans power, then it is to hastily to despair of God work. I... | |
| Blair Worden, William Worden - 1996 - 444 pàgines
...deceived but I am faithfully persuaded that if she should withdraw herself other springs would rise to help this action. For methinks I see the great...work indeed in hand, against the abusers of the world . . ..21 Philip knew from an early age the truth he would express late in his life: that 'my chiefest... | |
| John Bossy - 2002 - 324 pàgines
...even if Elizabeth's support of the cause should fail, as seemed not at all unlikely, God's would not. 'Methinks I see the great work indeed in hand, against...wherein it is no greater fault to have confidence in man's power than it is too hastily to despair of God's work.'36 I presume that Sidney was here defending... | |
| Elliott M. Simon - 2007 - 622 pàgines
...effect the great struggle between Reformation and Counter-Reformation powers in Europe. "For methink I see the great work indeed in hand, against the abusers...wherein it is no greater fault to have confidence in man's powers, than it is too hastily to despair of God's work."185 But early in the campaign he was... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney, Albert Feuillerat - 386 pàgines
...persuaded that if she shold withdraw her self other springes woold ryse to help this action. For me thinkes I see the great work indeed in hand, against the abusers...fault to have confidence in mans power, then it is to hastily to despair of Gods work. I think a wyse and constant man ought never to greev whyle he doth... | |
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