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" I' the presence He would say untruths; .and be ever double, Both in his words and meaning : He was never, But where he meant to ruin, pitiful... "
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The Classical Element in the Shakespeare Plays

William Theobald - Civilization, Classical, in literature - 1909 - 418 pages
...Classical Dictionary," p. 281.) RAPHAEL HOLINSHED. In Henry VIII. Queen Catherine says (IV. ii. 33), — " He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with Princes ; one that by suggestion Tied all the Kingdom ; simony was fair play ; He would say untruths, and be...
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Shakespearean Quotations: Apt Quotations from the Great Poet on a Thousand ...

William Shakespeare - Quotations - 1910 - 232 pages
...K. Hen. IV. Act 5, Sc. 4. Man and birds are fain of climbing high. — 2d K. Hen. VI. Act 2, Sc. 1. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes. — K. Hen. VIII. Act 4, Sc. 2. Press not a falling man too far. —Ibid. Act 3, Sc. S. 'Tis cruelty...
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Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms ...

Edward Joseph White - Law in literature - 1911 - 554 pages
...Quecn Katherine was "oft cited," and which was presided over by the Sec. 350. Simony.— "Grif. . . . He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes: one, that by suggestion Ty'd all the kingdom : simony was fair play ; His own opinion was his law:...
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The New Grant White Shakespeare: Henry VIII ; Troilus and Cressida

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 404 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! Yet thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity. — He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes ; one that by suggestion Tith'd all the kingdom : simony was fair play ; His own opinion was his law...
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The Life of Henry the Eighth

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 214 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! 31 Yet thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes ; one that, by suggestion, 35 Tied all the kingdom. Simony was fair-play; His own opinion was his law...
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Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms ...

Edward Joseph White - Law in literature - 1913 - 588 pages
...Queen Katherine was "oft cited," and which was presided over by the Sec. 350. Simony.— "Kath. ... He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes: one, that by suggestion Ty'd all the kingdom: simony was fair play; His own opinion was his law: I'the...
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Publications of the Dramatic Museum of Columbia University in the ..., Volume 3

Columbia University. Dramatic museum - Acting - 1915 - 138 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! Yet thus far, Cromwell, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity. — He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes. His promises were, as he then was, mighty; But his performance, as he is now, nothing. Of his own body...
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Mrs. Siddons as Lady Macbeth and as Queen Katharine

Fleeming Jenkin - Actors - 1915 - 134 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! Yet thus far, Cromwell, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity. — He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes. His promises were, as he then was, mighty; But his performance, as he is now, nothing. Of his own body...
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Fifteen Plays of Shakespeare: With a Glossary Abridged from the Oxford ...

William Shakespeare - 1916 - 1174 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! Yet thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes ; one, that by suggestion 35 Tied all the kingdom ; simony was fair-play ; His own opinion was his...
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English History in Shakespeare

Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Great Britain - 1918 - 320 pages
...faults lie gently on him ! Yet thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him And yet with charity. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes ; one that by suggestion, Tied all the kingdom ; simony was fair to play : His own opinion was his...
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