Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majestie made." The latter part of the Queen's rejoinder is more significant than intelligible : " He that will forget God will... Memoranda - Pagina 23di James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1879Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
 | John Payne Collier - 1836 - 68 pagine
...Richard the Second, knowe yee not that?' to which he replied, ' Such a wicked immagination was'determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman; the most adorned creature that ever your Majestic made.' ' He.'saidtheQueen, ' that will forgett God will alsoe forgett his benefactors.' "... | |
 | Agnes Strickland - 1840
...II., saying, " I am Richard II. Know ye not that?"' " Such a wicked imagination," replied Lambarde, " was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman — the most adorned creature that ever your majesty made." " He that will forget God," rejoined her majesty, " will also forget his benefactors."... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1841
...shrink were her well-beloved Essex to be cast among ordinary rebels, " Such a wicked imagination was attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your majesty made." The queen replied, " He that will forget God will also forget his bennefactors." So... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1841
...shrink were her well-beloved Essex to be cast among ordinary rebels, " Such a wicked imagination was attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your majesty made." The queen replied, " He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors." So long... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842
...observed, " I am Richard the Second, know you not that 1 " Lambarde replied, " Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majestic made." " He (said the Queen) that will forgett God will alsoe forgett his benefactors." The... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842
...observed, " I am Richard the Second, know you not that!" Lambarde replied, "Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majestic made." " He (said the Queen) that will forgett God will alsoe forgett his benefactors." The... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842
...observed, " I am Richard the Second, know you not that!" Lambarde replied, "Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majestic made." " He (said the Queen) that will forgett God will alsoe forgett his benefactors." The... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1842
...shrink were her well-beloved Essex to be cast among ordinary rebels, " Such a wicked imagination was attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your majesty made." The queen replied, "He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors." So long... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1842
...shrink were her well-beloved Essex to be cast among ordinary rebels, " Such a wicked imagination was attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your majesty made." The queen replied, " He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors." So long... | |
 | Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - 120 pagine
...saying; '/ am Richard II., know ye not that?' to which Lambarde replied: ' Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman,...forget God, will also forget his benefactors; this tragedy was played 40tie times in open streets and houses? " * In this tragedy was represented what... | |
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