| Edwin Reed - 1891 - 120 sidor
...States."— Essay of Sedition. " With long and continual counterfeiting and with oft telling a lie, he was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar to a believer." — Hist. Henry VII. " Always let losers have their words." — The Promus. " It was ordained... | |
| B. D. Turner - 1893 - 452 sidor
...as well, among great persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. sNay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft...by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be, and 9 from a liar to a believer. The duchess, therefore, as in case out of doubt, did him all princely... | |
| Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon - 1895 - 472 sidor
...persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continued counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie, was turned...into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar to a believer." — History of Henry FT/.f * " And daily new exactions are devised — As blanks, benevolencies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 494 sidor
...Duke Richard. Nay, himself with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lye, wai turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar to be a believer.' — BOSWELL : The sentence is involved, but not, I think, [118. Who bauing into truth, by telling of... | |
| Edwin Reed - 1897 - 356 sidor
...States." — Essay of Sedition. "With long and continual counterfeiting and with oft telling a lie, he was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar to a believer." — History of Henry VII. 59 " The ivy which had hid my princely trunk, And sucked my... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 446 sidor
...persons as among the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continued counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie, was turned...into the thing he seemed to be, and from a liar to a believer. The Duchess, therefore, as in a case out of doubt, did him all princely honor, calling... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 146 sidor
...De AngmenHs'. *Cf. Bacon : "It was generally believed that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting and with oft...almost into the thing he seemed to be; and from a liar into a believer." — History of Henry VII. This sentiment is found in Tacitus, but not the condition... | |
| 1911 - 552 sidor
...as well amongst great persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft...into the thing he seemed to be; and from a liar to a believer." F V. ii. 207. Our arms Shall circle them from malice — a sweet lady! Beauty incomparable!... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 sidor
...that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay himself with long and continual counterfeiting and with often telling a lie, was turned (by habit) almost into the thing he seemed to be, and from a liar to a believer. The Duchess therefore, as in a case out of doubt, did him all princely honour, calling... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 sidor
...that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay himself, with long and continual counterfeiting and with often telling a lie, was turned (by habit) almost into the thing he seemed to be, and from a liar to a believer. The Duchess therefore, as in a case out of* doubt, did him all princely honour, calling... | |
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