| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1880 - 352 páginas
...omitted. " What the good year," Mr. More, she exclaimed, " I marvel that you who have hitherto always been taken for a wise man will now so play the fool, and lie here in this close filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when... | |
| 1876 - 296 páginas
...members of his family were next allowed to visit him. His wife was still her old self and began thus, " Why, Mr. More, I marvel much that you, who have hitherto...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up with rats and mice." She then reminded him of his house at Chelsea, his library, his books, and garden.... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1881 - 248 páginas
...bluntly to salute him : " What the good year, Mr. More, I marvel that you, who have been hitherto always taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and goodwill both... | |
| Mary Wilson - 1884 - 228 páginas
...room she exclaimed, " What the good year, Mr. More, I marvel that you, who have always been hitherto taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as...close filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus, with mice and rats, when yoTi might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and the good-will... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 264 páginas
...come to see him. ' I marvel,' she said, ' that you that have been always hitherto taken for so wise a man will now so play the fool as to lie here in this...close filthy prison, and be content to be shut up among mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, and with the favour and good will both... | |
| Harry John Wilmot- Buxton - 1885 - 292 páginas
...tower, his wife said to him, " I marvel that you, who have been always hitherto taken for wise, should now so play the fool as to lie here in this close, filthy prison, when you might be abroad, and at liberty, if you would but do as the Bishops have done." And the great... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 544 páginas
...saluted him : ' What a good year ! * Mr. More,' quoth she, ' I marvel that you, that hitherto have been taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool, to lie here in this close, filthy prison, and be content thus to be shut up among mice and rats, when... | |
| Henry Morley - 1891 - 378 páginas
...him, Roper tells, " What a good year, Master More," said she. " I marvel that you, that hitherto hath been taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool, to lie here in this close filthy prison, and be content thus to be shut up among mice and rats, when... | |
| Harry John Wilmot-Buxton - 1894 - 292 páginas
...tower, his wife said to him, " I marvel that you, who have been always hitherto taken for wise, should now so play the fool as to lie here in this close, filthy prison, when you might be abroad, and at liberty, if you would but do as the Bishops have done." And the great... | |
| Anne Manning - 1896 - 366 páginas
...GOodness, Mr. More! I " marvell how that you, who were always " counted a wise Man, should now soe " play the Fool as to lie here in this " close, filthy Prison, shut up with Mice " and Rats, when you mighte be abroade " and at your Liberty, with the Favour " of... | |
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