which will deliuer me of him, whose life will be my death, and whose death will be the preserua" tion of my life ? " This saieng was much noted of them which were present, and especiallie of one called sir Piers of Exton. The Life and Death of King Richard II - Página 499de William Shakespeare - 2001 - 500 páginasVisualização parcial - Sobre este livro
| George Fox - 1827 - 458 páginas
...that ' another writer which seemeth to haue great knowledge of king Richard's dooings, saith, that king Henrie sitting on a daie at his table, sore sighing,...life will be my death ; and whose death will be the presentation of my life .' This saieng was much noted of them which were present, and especiallie of... | |
| Benjamin Williams - 1846 - 448 páginas
...Henry, reported by Froisaart and repeated by Hall : ' Have I no faithful friend which will deliver me of him whose life will be my death, and whose death the preservation of my life ?' Mr. Webb considers this deputation an improbable event ; but,lookingat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 páginas
...sitting on a daie at his table, sore sighing, said, ' Have I no faithful! friend which will deliver ans coadjutor, auxiliary, confedérale. In •• Richard III." Act preservation of my life ? ' This saying was much noted of them that were present, and especiallie of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 páginas
...writer," savs Holinshed, " which seemeth to have great knowledge of "King Richard's doings, saith that ter love : He leaves his friends to dignify them more ; I leave' ' Have I no faithful! friend which will deliver me of him, whose life will be my death, and whose death... | |
| Robert Richard Tighe - 1858 - 752 páginas
...Henry, reported by Froissart and repeated by Hall : " Have I no faithful friend which will deliver me of him whose life will be my death, and whose death the preservation of my life P" Mr. Webb considers this deputation an improbable event ; but, looking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 912 páginas
...Henry, sitting on a day at his table, sore sighing, said, ' Have I no faithful friend which will deliver me of him whose life will be my death, and whose death will be the preservation of iny life.' " Daniel shews Henry perturbed while Richard lived,— " And wished that... | |
| Mary Charlotte Stapley - 1875 - 542 páginas
...a knight, softly entered. " Have 1 then," murmured the King, " no faithful friend who will deliver me of him whose life will be my death, and whose death would be the preservation of my life?" The fatal words were but too easily interpreted. Piers Exton... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 592 páginas
...617/I/7-] One writer,1 which seemeth to haue great knowledge of king Richards dooings, saith, that king Henrie, sitting on a daie at his table, sore...and whose death will be the preseruation of my life 1 " This saieng was much noted of them which were present, and especiallie of one called sir Piers... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 564 páginas
...5 17/I/7-] One writer,1 which seemeth to haue great knowledge of king Richards dooings, saith, that king Henrie, sitting on a daie at his table, sore...life will be " my death, and whose death will be the presentation of my life ? " This saieng was much noted of them which were present, and especiallie... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 572 páginas
...which seemeth to haue great L ' knowledge of king Richards dooings, saith, that king Henrie, Bitting on a daie at his table, sore sighing, said: "Haue...life will be " my death, and whose death will be the presentation of my life ? " This saieng was much noted of them which were present, and especiallie... | |
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