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" Why, prince, it is no murder i$ a king To end another's life to save his own : For you are not as common people be, Who die and perish with a few men's tears ; But if you fail, the state doth whole default, The realm is rent in twain in such a loss. "
Alphonsus, king of Arragon. James the Fourth. George-a-Greene, the pinner of ... - Page 134
by Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 324 pages
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Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Great ..., Volume 2

Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 pages
...: — " Ateukin.' " Why, prince, it is no murder in a king To end another's life to save his own ; For you are not as common people be, Who die, and...Then better were it that a woman died, Than all the half of Scotland should be blent. 'T is policy, my liege, in every state To cut off members that disturb...
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The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene & George Peele

Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 pages
...these doubts ? Atcu. Why, prince, it is no murder in a king, To end another's life to save his own : For you are not as common people be, Who die and perish...woman died Than all the help of Scotland should be blent.t * par la tftt, <tc.] I know not if thU bo what the author intended. The 4to. has "per lako...
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The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene and George Peele

Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 pages
...is no murder in a king, To end another's life to save his own : For you are not as common people bo, Who die and perish with a few men's $ tears ; But...Aristotle holdeth this for true, Of evils needs || we must chooso the least : Then better were it that a woman died Than all the help of Scotland should be blent.t...
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The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene & George Peele: With ...

Robert Greene, George Peele, Alexander Dyce - 1874 - 640 pages
...these doubts ? Ateu. Why, prince, it is no murder in a king, To end another's life to save his own : For you are not as common people be, Who die and perish...you fail, the state doth whole default, The realm ¡в rent in twain in such a loss. And Aristotle holdeth this for true, Of evils needs || we must choose...
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The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene & George Peele

Robert Greene, George Peele - 1883 - 652 pages
...murder in a king, To end another's life to save hia own: For you are not as common people be, Who <he and perish with a few men's $ tears; But if you fail,...such a loss. And Aristotle holdeth this for true, Of «ml« needs || w« most choose the least: Then better were it that a woman died Than all the help...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 2

William John Courthope - 1897 - 478 pages
...murder his wife : — Why, prince, it is no murder in a king, To end another's life to save his own. For you are not as common people be, Who die and perish...such a loss. And Aristotle holdeth this for true, Of evil needs [that] we must choose the least : Then better were it that a woman died, Than all the help...
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Machiavelli and the Elizabethan Drama

Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 212 pages
...counsels he gives are. 1. "Why, prince, it is no murder in a king, To end another's life to save his own: For you are not as common people be Who die and perish...default, The realm is rent in twain in such a loss. 'Tis policy, my liege, in every state, To cut off members that disturb the head:" IV, 5 (210,. This...
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Machiavelli and the Elizabethan drama. Weimar 1897

Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 422 pages
...is no murder iu a king. To end another's life to save his own: For yon are not as common people he Who die and perish with a few men's tears; But if...state doth whole default. The realm is rent in twain iu such a loss. 'Tis policy, my liege, in every state, To cut off members that disturb the head :"...
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Machiavelli and the Elizabethan Drama: Von Edward Meyer

Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 208 pages
...gives are. 1. "Why, prince, it is no murder in a king. To end another's life to save his own: For yon are not as common people be Who die and perish with a few men's tears; But if yon fail, the state doth whole default, The realm is rent in twain in such a loss. 'Tis policy, my...
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The Expositor's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations

James Moffatt - 1913 - 252 pages
...eternity." — HENRY MORE. REV. n. 20. Thou sufferest that woman Jezebel . . . to seduce my servants. " Then better were it that a woman died Than all the help of Scotland should be blent. 'Tis policy, my liege, in every state, To cut off members that disturb the head : As by corruption...
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