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
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 754 pagine
...observed, " I am Richard the Second ; know you not that?" Lamharde 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 forget God will alsoe forgett his benefactors." The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 434 pagine
...Richard the Second, know you not that?' said the queen. ' 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,' said the queen, ' that will forget God will also forget his benefactors.' Yet... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1864 - 546 pagine
.../ am Richard the Second, know you not that ?" Such a wicked imagination was indeed, said Lambarde, attempted " by a most unkind gentleman, — the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made." " He that will forget God," replied the Queen, " will forget his benefactors. T/iat... | |
| 1865 - 708 pagine
...king Richard II., saying ' I am Richard II., know ye not that 1 ' " WL ' Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majes t. made.' •• Her Majesty. 'He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors ; this... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 pagine
...king Richard II., saying ' I am Richard II., know ye not that ? ' " WL ' Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majescv made.' "Her Majesty. ' He that will forget God will also forget his benefactors ; this tragedy... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 680 pagine
...Richard the Second, know you not that ? " and was answered : " Such a wicked imagination was, indeed, attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made;" — the j Queen herself presently adding : — " That tragedy was played forty times... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 684 pagine
...Richard the Second, know you not that ? " and was answered : " Such a wicked imagination was, indeed, attempted by a most unkind gentleman, the most adorned creature that ever your Majesty made;" — the Queen herself presently adding : — " That tragedy was played forty times in... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1880 - 56 pagine
...published his account of the fall of Eichard under the title of, " The First Part of the Life and Eaigne of King Henrie the Fourth, extending to the end of...concluding sentence is curious, if it can refer to the old play on the subject of the deposition, which may have been popular and even issued in a printed... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1880 - 888 pagine
...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, " lie that will forget God will also forget his benefactors." So... | |
| 1902 - 400 pagine
...records) : "I am Richard the Second ; know ye not that?" and Lambard replied, "Such a wicked imagination was determined and attempted by a most unkind gentleman : the most adorned gentleman that your Majesty ever made." A remark which the Queen doubtless understood, for she instantly... | |
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