Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... libeller , 1 but do altogether disallow that their credit should be thus defended . For though I observe in him many glosses , whereby the man would insinuate himself into their favours , yet I find it to be ordinary , that many ...
... libeller , 1 but do altogether disallow that their credit should be thus defended . For though I observe in him many glosses , whereby the man would insinuate himself into their favours , yet I find it to be ordinary , that many ...
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... libeller into contestation ( which he disdaineth to do ) he would with a multitude of good witnesses which have been partakers with him in his public ser- vice , yea with a princely asseveration of her Majesty ( to whom his fidelity is ...
... libeller into contestation ( which he disdaineth to do ) he would with a multitude of good witnesses which have been partakers with him in his public ser- vice , yea with a princely asseveration of her Majesty ( to whom his fidelity is ...
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... libeller . II . Of the present estate1 of this realm of England , whether it may be truly avouched to be prosperous or afflicted . III . Of the proceedings against the pretended Catholics , whe- ther they have been violent or moderate ...
... libeller . II . Of the present estate1 of this realm of England , whether it may be truly avouched to be prosperous or afflicted . III . Of the proceedings against the pretended Catholics , whe- ther they have been violent or moderate ...
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... libeller spake as he thought . But this he foresaw , that the imputation of cunning doth breed suspicion , and the imputation of greatness and sway doth breed envy . And therefore finding where he was most wrung and by whose policy and ...
... libeller spake as he thought . But this he foresaw , that the imputation of cunning doth breed suspicion , and the imputation of greatness and sway doth breed envy . And therefore finding where he was most wrung and by whose policy and ...
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... libeller : B. of this book omitted in H. 11 this book of all , etc. , written , is : B. hath : C , H. 12 fraught : A , H. 13 holy : A. taste and judgment , and would deprive God of his 1592. ] 153 OBSERVATIONS ON A LIBEL .
... libeller : B. of this book omitted in H. 11 this book of all , etc. , written , is : B. hath : C , H. 12 fraught : A , H. 13 holy : A. taste and judgment , and would deprive God of his 1592. ] 153 OBSERVATIONS ON A LIBEL .
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