| G. W. Bernard - 2007 - 766 страници
...meddle'. He insisted that 'I do nobody harm, I say none harm, I think none harm, but wish every body good. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive in good faith I long not to live.' 404 In response to Cromwell, who warned that the king 'would exact a more full answer', More insisted... | |
| G. W. Bernard - 2005 - 768 страници
...meddle'. He insisted that 'I do nobody harm, I say none harm, I think none harm, but wish every body good. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive in good faith I long not to live.'404 In response to Cromwell, who warned that the king 'would exact a more full answer', More... | |
| Paul Bergman, Michael Asimow - 2006 - 388 страници
...is pronounced. He declares he remains the king's true subject and says:"I do none harm. I say none harm — And if this be not enough to keep a man alive, then in good faith I long not to live." Trial Briefs 1. Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) was a Renaissance... | |
| Germain Marc'hadour - 1969 - 610 страници
...jusqu'à 545/28.) (16) « I do nobody harm, I say none harm, I think none harm, but wish everybody good. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive, in good faith I long not to live. And I am dying already, and have, since I came here, been divers times in the case that I thought to... | |
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