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" The King and the Subject, and told me as he would warrant it. Monies! we'll raise supplies what way we please And force you to subscribe to blanks, in which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws But... "
Miscellanies - 85. oldal
szerző: Charles Kingsley - 1860
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The Plays of Philip Massinger ...

Philip Massinger - 1805 - 540 oldal
...which " We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars " In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws " But what their swords did ratify, the wives " And...senators bowing to , . . "Their will, as deities," 8tc. "This is a peece taken out of Philip Messenger's play called the King and the Subject, and enterd...

Plays: Advertisement to the second edition. Introduction; Essay on the ...

Philip Massinger - 1813 - 546 oldal
..." We'll mulct you as wee shall think fit. The Caesars " In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws " But what their swords did ratify, the wives " And...senators bowing to " Their will, as deities," &c. " This is a peece taken out of Philip Messenger's play called the King and the Subject, and enterd...

The Plays of Philip Massinger,: Advertisement to the second edition ...

Philip Massinger - 1813 - 542 oldal
...which " We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars " In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws " But what their swords did ratify, the wives " And...the senators bowing to " Their will, as deities," 8tc. " This is a peece taken out of Philip Messenger's play called the King and the Subject, and enterd...

The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare ..., 2. kötet

John Payne Collier - 1831 - 520 oldal
...which ' We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Ccesars ' In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws ' But what their swords did ratify; the wives ' And daughters of the Senators bowing to • Their wills as deities,' &c. ' This is a piece taken out of Phillip Massinger's ' play, called The King and...

The dramatic works of Massinger and Ford, with an intr. by H. Coleridge. [2 ...

Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 oldal
...in which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws But what their swords did ratify ; the wives And daughters of the senators bowing to Their wills as deities, &c. " This is a piece taken out of Philip Massinger's play, called the King and the...

The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford

Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 oldal
...which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Cœsars In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws , 5 A P cݛ A (n $H, J wills as deities, &c. " This is a piece taken out of Philip Massinger's play, called the King and the...

The Plays of Philip Massinger,

Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1840 - 634 oldal
...shall think At. The Cxsari In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws Bui what their swords did ratif), the wives And daughters of the senators bowing to Their will, as deities,' " &c. "This is a peecc taken out of Philip Messenger's play called ' The King and the Subject,' and entered...

The North British Review, 24. kötet

1855 - 604 oldal
...force you to subscribe to blanks, in which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars In Borne were wise, acknowledging no law But what their swords...of the senators bowing to Their will, as deities," &o. Against which passage, Charles, reading over the play before he allowed of it, had written, " This...

Sir Walter Raleigh and His Time, with Other Papers

Charles Kingsley - 1859 - 506 oldal
...Massinger, in his King and the Subject had introduced Don Pedro of Spain thus speaking — "Moneys! We'll raise supplies which way we please, And force...considering the state of public matters in the year 1 C38. It would be interesting enough to analyze the reasons which made Charles dislike in the mouth...

The Life and Times of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 3. kötet

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1860 - 370 oldal
...in which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws But what their swords did ratify — the wives And...daughters of the senators bowing to Their will as deities " It was evident to all who had occasion to peruse the play in manuscript, that Don Pedro was intended...




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