More's History of King Richard III.University Press, 1883 - 212 pages |
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Page 121
... mean season kyng Rychard 20 whiche purposed to go throughe thicke and thinne in this matter came to Bosworth a lytle beyond Lecester where the place of battail should be ( as a man would say the high justice of God , whiche could not be ...
... mean season kyng Rychard 20 whiche purposed to go throughe thicke and thinne in this matter came to Bosworth a lytle beyond Lecester where the place of battail should be ( as a man would say the high justice of God , whiche could not be ...
Page 137
... means of this affinity Was lost all that his father conquered . " beare that weyghte , i.e. have that influence . 24. selfe same , see above , selfe nighte , p . 7 , 1. 13 . 30. states . Here the meaning seems to be a little wider than ...
... means of this affinity Was lost all that his father conquered . " beare that weyghte , i.e. have that influence . 24. selfe same , see above , selfe nighte , p . 7 , 1. 13 . 30. states . Here the meaning seems to be a little wider than ...
Page 139
... means of the queen . " 15. outerages outrages . The first e is only kept because the writer would have spelt the word out as oute . 66 20. other others . This form for a plural is common in the older English . Cf. Bp Pilkington's Works ...
... means of the queen . " 15. outerages outrages . The first e is only kept because the writer would have spelt the word out as oute . 66 20. other others . This form for a plural is common in the older English . Cf. Bp Pilkington's Works ...
Page 140
... means their utter undoing . " prouision . In the literal sense of Lat . providere = foresight . Cf. Shaks . Tempest , I. 2. 28 , " with such provision in mine art . " " 31. attonemente , i.e. at onement setting at one , bringing into ac ...
... means their utter undoing . " prouision . In the literal sense of Lat . providere = foresight . Cf. Shaks . Tempest , I. 2. 28 , " with such provision in mine art . " " 31. attonemente , i.e. at onement setting at one , bringing into ac ...
Page 142
... means " be- cause he was secure and confident in his mind about his own innocence . " P. 17 , line 1. sette distaunce , make an estrangement . Distant for estranged in manner is still in common use . For a like phrase cf. below , p . 68 ...
... means " be- cause he was secure and confident in his mind about his own innocence . " P. 17 , line 1. sette distaunce , make an estrangement . Distant for estranged in manner is still in common use . For a like phrase cf. below , p . 68 ...
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