Bentley's Miscellany, Том 49Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1861 |
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... hear were his cries of rage and pain , which resembled the roaring of a wild beast . His attendants came nigh him with reluctance and affright , for the slightest inadvertence drew down dreadful imprecations and menaces on their heads ...
... hear were his cries of rage and pain , which resembled the roaring of a wild beast . His attendants came nigh him with reluctance and affright , for the slightest inadvertence drew down dreadful imprecations and menaces on their heads ...
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... hear you . " " We cannot fail to profit by her majesty's discourse , " remarked Gardiner , inclining his head . " I would what I shall say might profit you , and the Lord Chan- cellor likewise , for ye have both need of improvement ...
... hear you . " " We cannot fail to profit by her majesty's discourse , " remarked Gardiner , inclining his head . " I would what I shall say might profit you , and the Lord Chan- cellor likewise , for ye have both need of improvement ...
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... hear a word in your defence from Sir John Gage , who is with him now . Your enemies have prevailed against you . The warrant is ordered for your arrest - and if the peril cannot be averted , your august per- son will be attached , and ...
... hear a word in your defence from Sir John Gage , who is with him now . Your enemies have prevailed against you . The warrant is ordered for your arrest - and if the peril cannot be averted , your august per- son will be attached , and ...
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... " Beseech your majesty to grant us a hearing ? " said Gardiner . " No , I will not hear you , " rejoined the king , fiercely . " De- liver up that warrant , which was obtained on your c 2 THE CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER . 17.
... " Beseech your majesty to grant us a hearing ? " said Gardiner . " No , I will not hear you , " rejoined the king , fiercely . " De- liver up that warrant , which was obtained on your c 2 THE CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER . 17.
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... hear ? " cried Henry , sternly . " Let me propound these questions to Sir John Gage , " pursued Seymour . " If a man shall compass to rule the realm , and go about to rule the king , what imports it ? Again , if the same man shall ...
... hear ? " cried Henry , sternly . " Let me propound these questions to Sir John Gage , " pursued Seymour . " If a man shall compass to rule the realm , and go about to rule the king , what imports it ? Again , if the same man shall ...
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