The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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Side 8
... hath rampired up as it were the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . * Above all things , tell no untruth , no not in trifles . The custom of ...
... hath rampired up as it were the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . * Above all things , tell no untruth , no not in trifles . The custom of ...
Side 18
... their manners and life by . In truth , I speak it without flattery of him or myself , he hath the most virtues that ever I found in any man . " 6 project , and the elevation of the French prince 18 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... their manners and life by . In truth , I speak it without flattery of him or myself , he hath the most virtues that ever I found in any man . " 6 project , and the elevation of the French prince 18 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
Side 27
... have been ex- tremely rough in his manners and conversation . Languet had often , it appears , pressed his friend to enter into the married state . Hath changed his soul and made his object you ; SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 27.
... have been ex- tremely rough in his manners and conversation . Languet had often , it appears , pressed his friend to enter into the married state . Hath changed his soul and made his object you ; SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 27.
Side 28
... Hath changed his soul and made his object you ; Where finding so much beauty met with virtue , He hath not only gain'd himself his eyes , But in your love made all his servants wise . " In the January of the same year , he received from ...
... Hath changed his soul and made his object you ; Where finding so much beauty met with virtue , He hath not only gain'd himself his eyes , But in your love made all his servants wise . " In the January of the same year , he received from ...
Side 38
... hath England , for she it bred ;. Netherlands his blood , in her defence shed ; The heavens have his soul , the arts his fame ; All soldiers the grief , the world his good name . " * Never , says Dr. Zouch , was the Italian adage more ...
... hath England , for she it bred ;. Netherlands his blood , in her defence shed ; The heavens have his soul , the arts his fame ; All soldiers the grief , the world his good name . " * Never , says Dr. Zouch , was the Italian adage more ...
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Admiral afterward appears appointed Archbishop Bacon Ben Jonson Bishop Buckingham Camden cause Cecil character Charles Coke command Council court crown death doth Drake Duke Duke of Anjou Earl of Essex Earl of Leicester embassador enemies England English father favour favourite fleet fortune France gave hand hath Hawkins heart Henry honour Ireland James Jonson judgement justice King King's lady learning Leicester letter likewise live Lord Burghley Lord High Admiral Lordship Majesty Majesty's matter ment mind nature never noble observes occasion parliament person Philip poet prince Queen of Scots received reign reputation royal says Scythians sent Shakspeare ships Sidney Sir Edward Coke Sir Francis Sir John Sir Philip Sidney Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Ralegh Sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish Spenser thee thing Thomas thou thought tion took unto virtue writings