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" He being thus lorded, Not only with what my revenue yielded. But what my power might else exact, — like one Who having unto truth, by telling of it, Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie... "
History of the reign of king Henry vii, with notes by J.R. Lumby - Page 272
by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 600 pages
...power might elfe exa£t > like one, Who having into truth, by telling of it, Made fuch a finner of'his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, indeed, the Duke j from fubftitution, And executing th' outward face of royalty, With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 pages
...might elfe exact ; like one 5 'Who loving an untruth, and telling't oft',1 6 'Makes' fuch a firmer of his memory To credit his own lie •, he did believe He was indeed the Duke, from fubftitution And executing th' outward face of royalty With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1747 - 576 pages
...my power might elfe exadl: 6 ; like one, "Who having, unto truth, by telling oft, Made fuch a firmer of his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, indeed, the Duke -, from fubftitution, And executing th' outward face of royalty, With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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The tempest. A midsummer-night's dream. The two gentlemen of Verona. The ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 460 pages
...what my power might elfe e.xad ; like one, Who having into truth, by telling of it. Made fuch a Tinner of his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, .indeed, the Duke ; from iubilitu don, And executing th' outward face of royalty, With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pages
...lative to which [/>] can be!onp. Moving INTO Truth by And yet there is no ether cor.-cMade fuch a firmer of his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, indeed, the Duke; from fubflitution, And executing th'outward face of royalty, With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 pages
...power might elfe exa<5l •,—3 like one, Who having, unto truth, by telling of it, Made fuch a finner of his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, indeed, the duke ; + out of the fubftitution, And executing the outward face of royalty, With all prerogative:—hence...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated

Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - Didactic drama, English - 1775 - 626 pages
...what my power might elfe exaft ; like one, Who having, unto truth, by telling oft, Made fuch a finner of his memory, To credit his own lie, he did believe He was, indeed, the Duke ; from fubftitution, And executing the outward face of Royalty, With all prerogative. Hence his ambition...
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The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a ...

William Shakespeare - 1780 - 288 pages
...my power might elfe exaft, like one (4) Who having, unto truth, by telling of it, Made fuch a (inner of his memory To credit his own lie, — he did believe He was indeed the duke. Infant Innocence, ' Mir. Alack ! what trouble Was I then to you 1 Prof. before he concludes it, entirely...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare, Joseph Rann - 1786 - 654 pages
...power might clfe exact, — like one, Who having, unto truth, by telling of it/ Made fuch a finner of his memory, To credit his own lie, — he did believe He was, indeed, the duke ; out of the fubftitution, And executing the outward face of royalty, With all prerogative : — Hence...
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Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 372 pages
...[it] can belong. I read and point it thus : • like one Who having, UNTO truth, by telling OF 'T ', Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie, ». e. by often repeating the same story, made hii memory such a sinner unto truth, as to give credit...
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