Therewith a door clapped, and in come there rushing men in harness as many as the chamber might hold. And anon the protector said to the Lord Hastings, I arrest thee traitor. What, me, my lord, quoth he. Yea thee, traitor, quoth the protector. Memoirs of Sir Thomas More - Страница 193по Arthur Cayley - 1808Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 страници
...many as the chamber could hold. And anon, the Protector said to Lord Hastings, the chamberlain ; " I arrest thee, traitor !" " What! me, my lord ?" quoth he. " Yea, thee, traitor !" quoth the Protector. One of them let fly at the lord Stanley, who shrunk at the stroke and fell under the table, or else... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 страници
...harnesse, as manie as the chamber might hold. And anon the protector said to the lord Hastings, — 1 arrest thee, traitor! What, me ! my lord ? quoth he. Yea, thee, traitor, quoth the protector. Then were they all quicklie bestowed in diverse chambers, except the lord chamberlaine, whome the protector... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 страници
...in harness, as many as the chamber might hold. And anon the protector said to the lord Hastings, ' I arrest thee, traitor.' ' What, me, my lord ?' quoth...protector. And another let fly at the lord Stanley, which shrunk at the stroke and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth ;... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 страници
...said to the Lord Hastings, ' I arrest thee, traitor ! ' ' What, me ! my lord ?' quoth he. • Yes, thee, traitor ! ' quoth the protector. And another let fly at the Lord Stanley, which shrunk at the stroke, and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 506 страници
...me, my lord ? qd he. Yea. the traitor, qd the protector ; and one let fly at the Lord Stanley, which shrunk at the stroke, and fell under the table, or else his head Jiad been cleft to the teeth, for as shortly as he shrank yet ran the blood about his ears. Then was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 180 страници
...men in harness as many as the chamber might hold. And anon the protector said to the Lord Hastings, I arrest thee traitor. What, me, my lord, quoth he....protector. And another let fly at the Lord Stanley, which shrunk at the stroke, and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth... | |
| George E. Sargent, George Etell Sargent - 1871 - 296 страници
...he. " Yes, thee, traitor !" quoth the Protector. Another let fly at the Lord Stanley, who shrunk from the stroke, and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth ; for quickly as he shrank, yet ran the blood about his ears. Then were they quickly bestowed in divers chambers,... | |
| 1876 - 740 страници
...in harness as many as the chamber might hold. And anon the Protector said to the Lord Hastings, ' I arrest thee, traitor !' ' What ! me, my Lord,' quoth...Protector. And another let fly at the Lord Stanley, which shrank at the stroke and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth ;... | |
| 1876 - 732 страници
...in harness as many as the chamber might hold. And anon the Protector said to the Txird Hastings, ' I arrest thee, traitor!' ' What ! me, my Lord,' quoth...Protector. And another let fly at the Lord Stanley, which shrank at the stroke and fell under the table, or else his head had been cleft to the teeth ;... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1286 страници
...might hold. And anon the protector said to the lord Hastings, 'I arrest thee, traitor.' ' What, me, rny lord ?' quoth he. 'Yea, thee, traitor,' quoth the...protector. And another let fly at the lord Stanley, which shrunk at the stroke and fell ttnderthe table, brtlse his head had been cleft to his teeth ;... | |
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