 | Anon - History - 2008 - 352 pages
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 | Francis Bacon - 1844
...amongst great 348 349 persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft...into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar to a believer. The duchess therefore, as in a case out of doubt, did him all princely honour, calling... | |
 | 1862
...generally taken for what he pretended to be, by the vulgar and by persons of quality, but, " nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft...almost into the thing he seemed to be, and from a liar into a believer."* Of a very different public character, an antique Roman, of the more gracious and... | |
 | Louis Roux - 1981 - 298 pages
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 | Arts - 1999
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 | ...the History of Henry VII: "With long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie, [he] was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be; and from a liar to a believer" (Pitt Press ed. p. 111). 103, 104. out o' the substitution. . . . 'Through acting as my... | |
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