The Overbury Mystery: A Chronicle of Facts and Drama of the LawT.F. Unwin, Limited, 1925 - 327 էջ Concerning the events leading up to the death of Sir Thomas Overbury, and the arraignment of Lady Frances Howard, the Earl of Essex, and their agents for his murder. |
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... desire to open my bundle and sort out what , at all events to me , were treasures of memory , and to add to these , led me to consider whether there was any form in which I could set down this story with some enjoyment to myself , if ...
... desire to open my bundle and sort out what , at all events to me , were treasures of memory , and to add to these , led me to consider whether there was any form in which I could set down this story with some enjoyment to myself , if ...
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... desire to see Rome ? Cecil and the others were startled . Lord Henry , gravely bowing to the King , replied boldly : " Yes , indeed , sir . " " And why ? " asked the King , in his Scots sing - song . " Because , " replied Lord Henry ...
... desire to see Rome ? Cecil and the others were startled . Lord Henry , gravely bowing to the King , replied boldly : " Yes , indeed , sir . " " And why ? " asked the King , in his Scots sing - song . " Because , " replied Lord Henry ...
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... King to grant his son's desire . The Earl of Salisbury was adverse to this course ; and herein , thought our wise youth , we may gain one point and show the Earl that we guide the King's will and can serve the Prince 51 Prince Henry.
... King to grant his son's desire . The Earl of Salisbury was adverse to this course ; and herein , thought our wise youth , we may gain one point and show the Earl that we guide the King's will and can serve the Prince 51 Prince Henry.
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... desires is because their desires want reason . " " " Overbury was indeed fast swimming out into waters whose depths and currents he knew naught about . It was not likely that the great ones of the earth should allow him a monopoly of ...
... desires is because their desires want reason . " " " Overbury was indeed fast swimming out into waters whose depths and currents he knew naught about . It was not likely that the great ones of the earth should allow him a monopoly of ...
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... desire to have it as it is yet remaining well ; so continue it still , if it be possible , and if you can you must send me some good fortune ; alas ! I have need of it . Keep the Lord still to me , for that I desire ; and be careful you ...
... desire to have it as it is yet remaining well ; so continue it still , if it be possible , and if you can you must send me some good fortune ; alas ! I have need of it . Keep the Lord still to me , for that I desire ; and be careful you ...
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The Overbury Mystery: A Chronicle of Fact and Drama of the Law Edward Abbott Parry Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2011 |
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Abbot affair Archbishop Archbishop Abbot asked Attorney Bacon beautiful Cecil Chancellor Chartley Coke confession Countess of Essex Countess of Somerset Countess of Suffolk Court death doctor Earl of Essex Earl of Northampton Earl of Somerset evidence eyes father favour favourite fear Frances Howard Gervase Helwys girl grave guilty hand heard heart Henry Howard honour husband James jury King King's knew lady laughed letters Lidcote Lieutenant Lord Chief Justice Lord High Steward lover Majesty marriage masque master Mayerne mind Monson murder never Northampton House nullity Commission Overbury's peers physician play poor Prince Henry prisoner Queen Robert Carr Rochester royal seemed sent Serjeant servant Simon Forman Sir Gervase Sir Robert Sir Thomas Monson Sir Thomas Overbury stood story strange Suffolk tell things thought to-day told Tower trial truth Turner Villiers Weston whispered Whitehall wife Winwood woman words wretch writing young youth
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Էջ 235 - Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.
Էջ 161 - ... or truth, of human life — such a truth as might be formulated critically in an abstract and general proposition — which the dramatist contrives to convey concretely to his auditors through the particular medium of his story. Thus, the theme of Ghosts...
Էջ 290 - ... that you find the Commissioners have, you know not how, some secret assurance that in the end she will confess of him : but this must only be as from yourself...
Էջ 298 - Then when they had this poor gentleman in the Tower close prisoner, where he could not escape nor stir, where he could not feed but by their hands, where he could not speak nor write but through their trunks ; then was the time to execute the last act of this tragedy. Then must Franklin be purveyor of the poisons, and procure five, six,, seven several potions, to be sure to hit his complexion.
Էջ 240 - Since I saw you, I saw Mrs. Turner die. If detestation of painted pride, lust, malice, powdered hair, yellow bands, and the rest of the wardrobe of court vanities, — if deep sighs, tears, confessions, ejaculations of the soul, admonitions of all sorts of people to make God and an unspotted conscience always our friends, — if the protestation of faith and hope to be washed by the same Saviour and...
Էջ 208 - God's sake, let me," said the King, "shall I? shall I?" Then lolled about his neck. Then: "For God's sake, give thy lady this kiss for me.
Էջ 283 - ... you are to be drawn on hurdles to the place of execution, where you are to be hanged by the neck, but not until you are dead...
Էջ 290 - You shall therefore give him assurance in my name, that if he will yet before his trial confess clearly unto the Commissioners his guiltiness of this fact, I will not only perform what I promised by my last Messenger, both towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it, according to the phrase of the civil law, quod gratiac sunt ampliandcC.
Էջ 310 - I assure myself you will not take circumstances for evidence, for if you should the conditions of a man's life were nothing. In the meantime you may see the excellence of the King's justice, which makes no distinction, putting me into your hands for a just and equal censure. For my part, I protest before God I was neither guilty of, nor privy to, any wrong that Overbury suffered in this kind.
Էջ 119 - Overbury for so slighting her, answered : ' My own legs are straight and strong enough to bear me up, but, in faith, I will be even with you for this...