| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - Law - 1825 - 540 pages
...as well amongst great 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... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1839 - 932 pages
...never-failing address ; and he makes the curious remark, that, with long and continual counterfeiting, he was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be. Immediately after his arrival in Scotland James IV., who always addressed him as " cousin," entertained... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 638 pages
...never-failing address ; and he makes the curious remark, that, with long and continual counterfeiting, he was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be. Immediately after his arrival in Scotland James IV., who always addressed him as " cousin," entertained... | |
| Seven ages - 1842 - 154 pages
...Bacon, in his History of Henry VII, says of Perkin Warbeck—" Nay, himself, with long and continued counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie, was turned,...the thing he seemed to be, and from a liar to be a believer"—and, in the play of the Tempest, Prospero says— Like one Who having unto truth, by telling... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Philosophers - 1846 - 730 pages
...as well amongst great 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... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pages
...as well amongst great persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie, was turned hy hahit almost into the thing he seemed to he, and from a liar to a heliever. The duchess, therefore,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...as well amongst great 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... | |
| James Roche - 1850 - 572 pages
...(History of Henry VII.,) similarly says of Perkin Warbeck, the pretended Duke of York. "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." Diderot's Fils Naturel and Spindler's novel, translated by Lord Albert Conyngham,... | |
| Francis Bacon - Biography - 1850 - 590 pages
...indeed Duke Richard. Nay, himself, with long and continual counterfeiting, and with oft telling a He, | -q e ^p"d D lz# ; )Վ a believer. The duchess therefore, as in a case out of doubt, did him all princely honour, calling... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...great persons as amongst the vulgar, that he was indeed Duks Richard. Nay, himself, With long an<i Continual counterfeiting, and with oft telling a lie,...turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be, aud from a liar to a believer. The Duchess, therefore, аз in a case out of doubt, did him all princely... | |
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