The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... conscience . And the best thank- fulness that you , that are so far my creature ' , can use towards me , is to reverence and follow my judg- ment and not to contradict it , except where you may demonstrate unto me that I am mistaken or ...
... conscience . And the best thank- fulness that you , that are so far my creature ' , can use towards me , is to reverence and follow my judg- ment and not to contradict it , except where you may demonstrate unto me that I am mistaken or ...
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... conscience . " At my arraignment , " said he , " I pleaded hard for my life , and protested mine inno- cency ; but when my own pen came against me , I was not able to speak , but stood as one amazed , or that had no tongue . " The ...
... conscience . " At my arraignment , " said he , " I pleaded hard for my life , and protested mine inno- cency ; but when my own pen came against me , I was not able to speak , but stood as one amazed , or that had no tongue . " The ...
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... she might not be imprisoned in the same room in which Overbury had died . Her guilty conscience dreaded to meet the spectre of her victim . preliminary forms of justice , and he shall then return SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . lix.
... she might not be imprisoned in the same room in which Overbury had died . Her guilty conscience dreaded to meet the spectre of her victim . preliminary forms of justice , and he shall then return SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . lix.
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... conscience , and as himself says to the King , that he fell rather by want of well defending , than by force of proofs . " The Earl and Countess of Somerset received a set is preserved among the archives of the State Paper Office . It ...
... conscience , and as himself says to the King , that he fell rather by want of well defending , than by force of proofs . " The Earl and Countess of Somerset received a set is preserved among the archives of the State Paper Office . It ...
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... now preserve thee longer ere thou rot , Than could a poem mixt with antidot ; Nor need'st thou trust a herauld with thy name , That art the voyce of justice and of fame ; Whilst sinne ( detesting her owne conscience ) strives the 30.
... now preserve thee longer ere thou rot , Than could a poem mixt with antidot ; Nor need'st thou trust a herauld with thy name , That art the voyce of justice and of fame ; Whilst sinne ( detesting her owne conscience ) strives the 30.
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