| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - Great Britain - 1905 - 352 pages
...Chappell and for the Sepulcher. So that hee dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tombe, than hee did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame." 9. Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye came down yesterday to shoot. Talking of his own name he told... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1905 - 352 pages
...Chappell and for the Sepulcher. So that hee dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tombe, than hee did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame." 9. Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye came down yesterday to shoot. Talking of his own name he told... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - Grande-Bretagne - 1905 - 398 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame." NOTES TO HENRY VIII CARTE, quoting mainly from Sir Thomas More, gives a glowing account of the joy... | |
| 1905 - 286 pages
...Henry VII.": "So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive at Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could wish he did the like in this monument of his fame" (Works VII., p. 245). 7. Here Bacon is identified with Apollo, the god of poetry and music and leader... | |
| 1908 - 304 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead in the monument of his tomb than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could wish that he did the like in this monument of his fame.' How could anybody, hunting for a great master of... | |
| Francis Bacon - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 284 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. 801. Regular, proper or average. 802. Cold, arrogant (1638: 144). 803. Hiding of his thoughts and feelings.... | |
| Francis Bacon - History - 1998 - 340 pages
...and for the sepulchre.51 So that he dwelleth more richly dead in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. *' The Chapel of Henry VII at the east end of Westminster Abbey, built between 1503 and f.1512, 'was... | |
| 906 pages
...Chapel and for the Sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. (BACON, History of King Hemy VII) Henry VII. The position of Henry Tudor after his victory at Bosworth... | |
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