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Uto'pian, ideal, fanciful, chimerical: from "Utopia"—an imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a work called "Utopia," as enjoying the greatest perfection in politics laws, and society. New Word-Analysis 1871-01-01T00:00:00Z
The stories of Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell and Sir Thomas More might have been engrossing, but the screenplay leaves barely a scratch on any of their surfaces. Anne of the Thousand Days: Tudor tale of thwarted passion with unlikely twist 2013-03-27T10:10:04Z
He was last on Broadway in 2008 as Sir Thomas More in "A Man for All Seasons." Frank Langella to return to B'way in `Man and Boy' 2011-05-05T18:29:08Z
In 2005 it attributed two plays with disputed authorship — “The Reign of Edward III” and “Sir Thomas More” — to Shakespeare. New Oxford Shakespeare Edition Credits Christopher Marlowe as a Co-author 2016-10-24T04:00:00Z
For Sir Thomas More, the sharp-witted chancellor at the center of Robert Bolt’s “A Man for All Seasons,” there is no question of following along. Review: No Battle of Wits in This Mild ‘Man for All Seasons’ 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z
It absorbs the withering stares of El Greco’s “St. Jerome” and Holbein’s “Sir Thomas More,” across the room, and deflects the seductive vanity and materialism of the Titians on either side. Overlooked Works That Deserve Another Glance 2010-12-30T23:21:19Z
Anton Lesser shines as Sir Thomas More, Cromwell’s frenemy, who clings so tightly to his Catholicism that he forces Cromwell’s hand. PBS adaptation of ‘Wolf Hall’ fit for a king 2015-04-05T04:00:00Z
A powerful scene from the anonymous manuscript of “Sir Thomas More,” for instance, has been matched in certain features of its handwriting to Shakespeare’s six extant signatures. The Radical Argument of the New Oxford Shakespeare 2017-02-19T05:00:00Z
In this show, the Met presents Holbein’s portraits of Margaret More, the daughter of ill-fated statesman and writer Sir Thomas More, and her husband, William Roper. In Miniature 2014-09-02T04:00:00Z
Also displayed is what is believed to be the only surviving example of a working manuscript in Shakespeare's hand - lines from "Sir Thomas More" which he probably contributed to. UK exhibition stresses Shakespeare's relevance today 2012-07-18T15:06:30Z
Though most of the closely divided, consequential cases now find Scalia on the winning side, his life’s hero remains Sir Thomas More, Catholic martyr. ‘Uncertain Justice’ and ‘Scalia’ 2014-07-02T04:00:00Z
Based on the play about Sir Thomas More by Robert Bolt, the film moved me deeply and forever imprinted an elaborate aural texture in my mind. Your First Crush 2013-07-17T16:03:16Z
Sir Thomas More will likely be spinning in his grave as a dozen or so industrious types will try to build a "Utopia" in the middle of nowhere in this new unscripted series. TV This Week Sept. 7 - 13: 'Boardwalk Empire' on HBO 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
Ms. Reist, the Frick’s Pharos point person and the consortium’s president, used a famous artwork as an example of how Pharos will work: Hans Holbein the Younger’s 1527 portrait of Sir Thomas More. ‘Photo Archives Are Sleeping Beauties.’ Pharos Is Their Prince. 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z
Scofield was such a great actor of theatre and cinema it is a pity that he has relatively few screen credits — but his Sir Thomas More was brilliant. Who is the best Oscar winning lead actor of all time? 2018-02-21T05:00:00Z
Her West End debut came in 1960, in the first production of Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons, as Margaret, the only child of Sir Thomas More, played by Paul Scofield. Pat Keen obituary 2013-03-21T13:38:50Z
Last month he quipped that he would find it funny to be known as “Sir Thomas Moore” - a reference to the Tudor statesman Sir Thomas More. Arise Sir Tom: Record UK fund-raiser Tom Moore, 100, is knighted 2020-05-20T04:00:00Z
Two of the awards came for playing Sir Thomas More in the stage and film versions of Robert Bolt’s “A Man for All Seasons.” The triple crown of acting: Only 22 people have ever accomplished this feat 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z
On the orders of Charles II the remains, which were assumed to be of the two princes because the location matched a description by the Tudor historian Sir Thomas More, were reburied in Westminster Abbey. Was Richard III really the killer in 15th-century whodunnit? 2013-02-05T19:25:17Z
A 1527 Hans Holbein’s portrait of the humanist and author Sir Thomas More — one of the Frick’s most famous paintings — will be the subject of the first installment. Books From the Frick to Offer Authors’ Views on Major Works 2017-07-24T04:00:00Z
Asked about the novels’ tough depiction of Sir Thomas More — regarded as a saint by the Catholic Church — Ms. Mantel offered no apology. Up Next for Hilary Mantel: Playwriting? 2015-03-09T04:00:00Z
Holbein painted defining portraits of Henry, his six wives and other figures such as Sir Thomas More. Holbein paintings and more from Henry VIII’s court to be exhibited 2023-07-03T04:00:00Z
Robert Bolt made his own adaptation, Fred Zinnemann directed it and the English-American cast, headed by Paul Scofield in the role he originated, that of Sir Thomas More, has been impeccably chosen. How to watch every best picture winner from 1960 through 1969 2023-01-25T05:00:00Z
I am reminded of the words spoken by Sir Thomas More at his 1535 trial for treason, in Robert Bolt’s play “A Man for All Seasons.” Opinion | We will never forget the depravity of Trump and his Republican enablers 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
Sir Thomas More opposes Henry VIII’s appointing himself head of the Church of England. Movies on TV this week: March 15: 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' on Freeform; Raiders of the Lost Ark and more 2020-03-13T04:00:00Z
In recent years a formerly marginal, possibly Shakespearean speech from a collaborative, unperformed play called Sir Thomas More has gained considerable traction. May as Polonius, Gove as Cassius: is Brexit a Shakespearean tragedy? 2019-04-12T04:00:00Z
On his mother’s side, he was descended from Sir Thomas More and his uncle was the head of the secret Jesuit mission to England. Leonard Cohen is John Donne to Bob Dylan's Shakespeare 2016-11-19T05:00:00Z
In a multiple-authored play about the life of Henry VIII’s adviser Sir Thomas More, a scene attributed to Shakespeare depicts the May Day riots of 1517, in which foreigners were attacked for stealing local jobs. England’s eye-opening foray into the Muslim world in the 16th century 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z
The text of Sir Thomas More was a collaboration, typical of Shakespeare’s apprenticeship. Ten ways in which Shakespeare changed the world 2016-04-17T04:00:00Z
On the basis of stylistic and handwriting analysis, many scholars also believe that Shakespeare contributed a few pages to another play, “Sir Thomas More,” which survives in a manuscript owned by the British Library. Five myths about William Shakespeare 2015-09-04T04:00:00Z
Sir Thomas More had been famous for his skill in it. History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 2 of 2) 2012-04-27T02:00:34.267Z
And wherever they went a little red rash went with them, the rash of the small red-backed book, Sir Thomas More's Utopia, of which the contagion had raged among them. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z
The lawmakers also invoked a wide variety of people, from mass murderers to Immanuel Kant to Sir Thomas More. Connecticut House Votes to Repeal Death Penalty 2012-04-12T03:36:17Z
Sir Thomas More had chambers there, and there Dr. Donne, the poetical divine, attempted to study law in his seventeenth year. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Sir Thomas More, with whom he seems to have had a very friendly connexion, sat to him for likenesses of various kinds. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z
When his immediate successor, Sir Thomas More, fell, his life was taken upon Tower Green. The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old 2012-03-25T02:00:04.800Z
In the 1960s came Paul Scofield's Sir Thomas More in , and in the 1980s Ben Kingsley's Paying a character struggling with alcohol addiction is also rewarded well among male performers. How to win an Oscar 2012-02-25T01:37:30Z
Among its many monuments we find the mural tablet of Sir Thomas More, a marble slab with an inscription by himself which formerly described him as "harassing to thieves, murderers, and heretics." A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z
Sir Thomas More declared that to give up witchcraft was to throw away the sacred Scriptures. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 1 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:59.847Z
V. IT was said by Sir Thomas More that to give up witchcraft was to give up the Bible itself. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 7 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:58.623Z
He had been turned from these evil ways to become the friend and ally of the two saintliest men in England—Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z
Sir Thomas More reports the discussion in the Council of the Protector, and the arguments used by Cardinal Bourchier, which induced the queen to give up the Duke of York. Legal Lore Curiosities of Law and Lawyers 2012-01-17T03:00:20.443Z
The author of the lines was Sir Thomas More. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 98, September 13, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-01-05T03:00:41.160Z
According to Bale, this printer was a citizen of London, and married the sister of Sir Thomas More. Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs 2011-12-21T03:00:41.820Z
It dates anterior to the time of Sir Thomas More, an anecdote in whose chancellorship thus illustrates it. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 93, August 9, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-20T03:00:34.177Z
A commendatory letter from Erasmus gained him the good offices of Sir Thomas More. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Emerson recommended Hodson's India, and I got it, and liked it; also read Sir Thomas More's Life. Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals 2011-11-20T03:00:14.840Z
A second publication is the Milk for Children of John Holt, of Magdalen College, Oxford, who had the honour of numbering among his pupils Sir Thomas More. Schools, School-Books and Schoolmasters 2011-11-16T03:00:25.713Z
After an interval of a hundred years, the reproaches of Sir Thomas More were repeated. The Anglo-French Entente in the Seventeenth Century 2011-11-04T02:00:24.773Z
Sir Thomas More met it like a bridegroom. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z
Malone observes that it occurs in Chaucer and Skelton, and also in Sir Thomas More, Works, p. 21., edit. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 91, July 26, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-10-19T02:00:23.307Z
Sir Thomas More believed in transubstantiation, and Samuel Johnson believed in ghosts. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z
In this volume Whittinton takes occasion to speak in eulogistic terms of Sir Thomas More. Schools, School-Books and Schoolmasters 2011-11-16T03:00:25.713Z
Sir Thomas More was a wise and amiable man, whose life and death are beyond all praise. Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z
Sir Thomas More particularly called attention to how much good could be effected in this way. Religion And Health 2011-08-12T02:00:18.323Z
Henry’s political helpers superior to theological 45 Cranmer 46 Sir Thomas More 47 Wolsey 49   Note VIII.—Henry and his People and Parliament. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
I remember a portrait of Sir Thomas More, by Holbein. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. I (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:11.383Z
The "fascination of the old style," as she calls it, led her to deal with "The Household of Sir Thomas More" in the person of his noble daughter Margaret. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign A Book of Appreciations 2011-07-08T02:00:23.177Z
I look upon these matters serenely, and will treat renown as Sir Thomas More advises concerning guests; welcome its coming when it cometh, hinder not with oppressive eagerness its going, when it goeth. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
Probably few men in history have ever had a stronger character than Sir Thomas More. Religion And Health 2011-08-12T02:00:18.323Z
The cruelty which shocked Europe most, and has shocked it ever since, was the execution of Sir Thomas More. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
His former close intimacy with Sir Thomas More contributed to this suspicion, and now, it is sad to relate, he renounces this ancient and honourable friendship! Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Cardinal Wolsey, and Sir Thomas More, to lure poor Tyndale back to England, but he was too cautious to return. The Bible: what it is 2011-05-31T02:00:29.687Z
The king would often come to Chelsea and walk round the garden, his arm round the neck of Sir Thomas More, discussing some important matter, to which he wished his favourite’s consent. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z
In 1510 he returned to England, wrote his Praise of Folly while residing with Sir Thomas More, and was appointed Lady Margaret professor of divinity and Greek lecturer at Cambridge. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z
One figure of Henry’s times which never fails to interest us is that of Sir Thomas More. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
Learned and meditative as was Sir Thomas More, a jesting humour, a philosophical jocundity, indulged on important as well as on ordinary occasions, served his wise purpose. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Although he was not the author of Henry’s book against Luther, he joined with his friend, Sir Thomas More, in writing a reply to the scurrilous rejoinder made by the reformer. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z
Thus a coolness sprang up between them, which afterwards led to the execution of Sir Thomas More. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z
His other daughters, Miss Sumner and Mrs. Thomas and her children lived with him, and the household of united families dwelling harmoniously together was like that of Sir Thomas More. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
It is interesting to know that at one period of his life Sir Thomas More thought of retiring into a religious house, but after carefully studying monastic life he gave up the project. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
But when raillery passed into railing, and sarcasm sunk into scurrility, in these unhappy polemical effusions, our critics have bitterly censured the intolerance and bigotry of Sir Thomas More. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
How true that remark of Sir Thomas More—I forget the exact words—you quoted them the other day—that “our faults we engraven on marble—our virtues traced in the dust!” Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
Margaret Roper, daughter of Sir Thomas More, was born on July 10th, in London. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z
It was very distinct in the days of Sir Thomas More; and even, as we see from the dialect attributed to Edgar in Lear, was still strongly marked in the days of Shakespeare. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
Sir Thomas More, the greatest of them, was actually driven into reaction by the violence of Protestant controversialists, and the fear that the new doctrines would rend the church in twain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
Oldmixon expresses his astonishment that “the famous Sir Thomas More was so hurried by his zeal that he forgot he was a gentleman, and treated Mr. Fish with the language of a monk.” Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Thomas Manners, first Earl of Rutland, drew one of the best repartees ever made from Sir Thomas More, then Lord Chancellor. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z
Margaret Roper, Sir Thomas More's daughter, obtained her father's head, after his execution, and buried it here. Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z
The next most significant book of the Latin literature of the time is Sir Thomas More's "Utopia." The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
The scheme was one which had approved itself to minds of the highest order—to Sir Thomas More, to Bacon, to Hales and to Jeremy Taylor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
The conversations of Sir Thomas More were racy. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Both these views, however, have been traversed by James Gairdner, and there seems little doubt that Sir Thomas More’s story is substantially correct. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
The early Christians were Communists; so were Plato and Sir Thomas More; so also was Proudhon, whom Mr. Roosevelt places in the same category with Karl Marx. Twentieth Century Socialism What It Is Not; What It Is: How It May Come 2011-01-17T03:00:51.213Z
Undoubtedly the "Utopia" is the main literary monument of Sir Thomas More's great genius. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Some men, like the Venerable Bishop Fisher, Blessed Sir Thomas More, the heroic Carthusians and others, refused to burden their consciences by taking the required oath and preferred imprisonment and death. Breaking with the Past Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation 2011-01-13T03:01:01.257Z
But the truth is, the morsel is of exquisite poignancy, pointed at Sir Thomas More’s controversial writings, to which the allusions in every line might be pointed out. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
The daughters of Sir Thomas More were among the most learned women of their time and were, indeed, worthy of dwelling in "the home of the Muses." Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind 2011-01-12T03:00:29.853Z
In "A Man for All Seasons," the playwright Robert Bolt made this observation through the character of Sir Thomas More. Does anyone in America believe in the rule of law? 2010-12-21T12:01:00Z
Sir Thomas More's ideas on the subject are interesting, but will fall on quite as deaf ears in our generation as in all the others since his time. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Sir Thomas More mentions such cases, and though himself eminently humane, commends this method of treatment "in which such patients were severely scourged and thoroughly aroused from their willfulness." The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
The massive folio of Sir Thomas More’s “English Works”2 remains a monument of our language at a period of its pristine vigour. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
It is believed that one of them belonged to Sir Thomas More. The Old English Herbals
He forced the Government to pass the Act of Supremacy as a defence against treason, and was thus the cause also of the execution of Sir Thomas More and the Charterhouse Monks. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
It was into a very disturbed England, then, that Sir Thomas More was born. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Sir Thomas More: Utopia; statement made by Erasmus: also said to be A Tale of a Tub, by Jonathan Swift. Harper's Round Table, April 30, 1895
This distinction became obsolete soon after Sir Thomas More,209 and it must have become obsolete before phrases such as Yes Sir and Yes Madam could have assumed their stereotyped character. Lectures on The Science of Language
Still, the old philosopher was not pleased with it, and sent to Sir Thomas More his portrait by Holbein, which, he said, “is much more like me than the one by the famous Albert Dürer.” Dürer Artist-Biographies
Sir Thomas More, as Chancellor, had been enforcing the heresy laws against Luther’s English proselytes with increased severity. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
Probably the greatest contribution to the English prose of the time is Sir Thomas More's "Life of Edward V." The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Psalm 51 was the favorite prayer of Sir Thomas More, the English Catholic, who was as much a martyr for religion and liberty as ever any man of English blood. The Bible Story
This was the aspect in which the world of the nineteenth century would appear to Sir Thomas More or the Duke of Alva. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses
Here he came under the influence of the prior, Robert Barnes, made the acquaintance of Sir Thomas More and of Thomas Cromwell, and began a thorough study of the Scriptures. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More had been allowed six weeks to consider whether they would acknowledge the Statute of Supremacy. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
When Cardinal Wolsey, Lord Chancellor, fell after the failure of the divorce proceedings, the King insisted on Sir Thomas More accepting the position. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Under such outward conditions Donne was born, in London, "of good and virtuous parents," says Walton, being descended on his mother's side from no less distinguished a personage than Sir Thomas More. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
Pliny, Ælian, and Athenæus, among the ancients, and Sir Thomas More, among the moderns, treat this opinion as a vulgar error. Folk-lore of Shakespeare
The romantic form which Sir Thomas More gave to his dream of a new social order found many imitators. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Sir Thomas More might have been let alone, for there was no fear that he would lend himself to active treason. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
Probably the best example of the provision of opportunities for even the highest education for women is to be found in Sir Thomas More's household. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
We are therefore unable to understand why what Sir Thomas More believed respecting Transubstantiation may not be believed, to the end of time, by men equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More. The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse
Two years after her coronation, Sir Thomas More, who had refused to swear fealty to the King’s heir by Anne, who had been thrown into prison and was awaiting execution, asked “How Queen Anne did?” Henry VIII and His Court 6th edition
The word atonement bears two senses: the first, reconciliation, as used by Sir Thomas More, Shakspeare, Beaumont and Fletcher, and Bishops Hall and Taylor; the second, expiation, as employed by Milton, Swift, and Cowper. Notes and Queries, Number 239, May 27, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
Even Sir Thomas More had at one time half believed that she was inspired. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
Erasmus, whose portrait he had so often made in many different positions, compassionated his poverty and lack of occupation and sent him with a note of introduction to Sir Thomas More. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Sir Thomas More, however, distinctly mentions Jane Shore being alive in the reign of Henry VIII., and seems to imply that he had himself seen her. Old and New London Volume I
But from the death of St. Bernard until the appearance of Sir Thomas More's Utopia, there was hardly a writer who did not make his politics subservient to the interest of either Pope or King. The History of Freedom
The drollery of Alfred! the fun of Sir Thomas More in the Tower! the farce of his daughter begging the dead head, and clasping it in her coffin, on her bosom! English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
There is a curious passage in Sir Thomas More's works, in which he orders a lunatic to be bound to a tree and soundly beaten with rods. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles
The best possible evidence for the proper appreciation of the place of hospitals in life at this time is to be found in Sir Thomas More's account of the hospitals in Utopia. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Shakespeare, closely following Hall and Sir Thomas More, thus sketches the scene:— Buck. Old and New London Volume I
The only active resisters under the despotism of Henry VIII. were Sir Thomas More and a broken octogenarian priest, Cardinal Fisher. German Problems and Personalities
Some years before Sir Thomas More wrote his "Utopia," an Englishman, who had long lived abroad and had there learnt a new industry, unknown in his own land, returned to England and settled in Westminster. The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare
"There was a tree in Sir Thomas More's garden, at which he so often beat Lutherans, that it was called the 'tree of troth,'" says Burnet. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles
Some of Sir Thomas More's remarks then are extremely interesting because they show the problem as we have it fairly stated and the reasons for and against armies set forth very simply, but very emphatically. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
That good and wise man, Sir Thomas More, was born in this street. Old and New London Volume I
He was one of the first to follow in the steps of Sir Thomas More and Sir Philip Sidney, and picture life as it should be rather than as it is. Brooke's Daughter A Novel
Utopia, Sir Thomas More’s, missionaries proposed to be sent to, i. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Old Sir Thomas More had said of a student who had married that ‘in knitting of himself so fast, himself he had undone.’ By-ways in Book-land Short Essays on Literary Subjects
Shakespeare's chief source was, however, Holinshed's Chronicles, which learned the tradition of Richard's wickedness from a life of that king written in Henry VII's time, and ascribed to Sir Thomas More. An Introduction to Shakespeare
The freedom with which the Bible admittedly circulated for many years, and the well-known allusion by Sir Thomas More to an English translation untouched by any taint of heresy, point also in the same direction. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse
Like Sir Thomas More, he would have joked when going to the scaffold; but jokes under such circumstances have rather a ghastly sound in the ears of his family. Brooke's Daughter A Novel
There can be no doubt that many of those older writers who were “Socialists before Socialism,” Plato, for instance, and Sir Thomas More, did very roundly abolish private property altogether. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism
There is no certainty that men will not believe to the end of time the doctrines which imposed upon so able a man as Sir Thomas More. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3)
Erasmus wrote the Praise of Folly in the house of Sir Thomas More, with whom he lodged on his arrival in England in 1510. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
But Sir Thomas More’s head wuz nailed up in the same place, and the Bishop of Rochester’s and lots of others. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife
Another judge of the sixteenth century, Sir Nicholas Bacon, who resembled Sir Thomas More in the gentleness of his happiest speeches, could also on occasion exhibit an unnecessary coarseness in his jocular retorts. Law and Laughter
It was not for writing Utopia that Sir Thomas More lost his head. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle
A guess of Sir Thomas More is as good or as bad as the guess of the last philosopher. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3)
These seeming truisms are indeed diametrically opposed to a theory which enters on its list of friends names no less illustrious than those of Plato, Sir Thomas More, Bentham, and Mill. Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications
The bishop in a sermon said that Sir Thomas More was once sent into Kent to learn the cause of the Goodwin Sands and the obstructions to Sandwich Haven. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
The Bishop of Rochester's connexion with the Nun had been culpably encouraging; and the responsibility of Sir Thomas More was held also to be very great in having countenanced, however lightly, such perilous schemers. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
Of these and other of his servants, Erasmus remarks, "after Sir Thomas More's death, none ever was touched with the least suspicion of any evil fame." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850.
Here Margaret Roper, whom you met at the Tower, came, bargained for, and at last secured the head of her father, Sir Thomas More. John and Betty's History Visit
He must share the hopefulness of Sir Thomas More. Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war
He had a letter of introduction from Erasmus to Ægidius, as also to the host who was expecting him in England—Sir Thomas More. Holbein
A true bill found against Sir Thomas More. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
The devotion of Margaret Roper to her father, Sir Thomas More, forms an attractive feature in the life story of this truly great man. Bygone Punishments
There on the right is Chelsea, where was Sir Thomas More’s home. John and Betty's History Visit
Emerging into the period of the Tudors and the early Stuarts, he comes to trials full of historic interest; to the dramatic scenes in which Sir Thomas More, and Throckmorton, and Raleigh played their parts. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice
On their way to the scaffold they passed their fellow-prisoner, Sir Thomas More, who saw them from his prison cell. Memorials of Old London Volume I
After the execution of the Carthusians, it became a question what should be done with the Bishop of Rochester and Sir Thomas More. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
It was to this very statute that Bishop Fisher of Rochester and Sir Thomas More fell victims. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
In my edition of Sir Thomas More's Utopia, a suggestion is thrown out that even Burton may have been an imitator of Boisatuau: see vol. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
His career seems like that of some hero of fiction, such as the imagination of a Plato, a Bacon, or a Sir Thomas More might create for an Utopia. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
This was its great charm, and so Spenser spoke of it as "the cheerful Rosemarie" and "refreshing Rosemarine," and good Sir Thomas More had a great affection for it. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
The oath of succession, too, had been taken generally through the country; Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher having alone ventured to refuse. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
Lucian exercised his genius on a fly; and Erasmus has dignified Folly in his Encomium Moriæ, which, for the sake of the pun, he inscribed to Sir Thomas More. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
It would be tedious to both the reader and author, here to repeat what has been before written of Sir Thomas More—whose memory lives in every cultivated bosom. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
Sir Thomas More: the good and learned chancellor of Henry VIII., and author of a famous book called 'Utopia.' The History of London
Sir Thomas More advised an author, who had sent him his manuscript to read, "to put it in rhyme." Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature
It is, therefore, their own statement of their own case.—Trial of Sir Thomas More: Baga de Secretis, pouch 7, bundle 3. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
Of his innumerable works, all of which were written in Latin, the "Praise of Folly," dedicated to Sir Thomas More, is still read. Holland, v. 1 (of 2)
Few incidents in Sir Thomas More's remarkable career point more forcibly to the vast difference between the social manners of the sixteenth century and those of the present day. A Book About Lawyers
The heads of Sir William Wallace, Jack Cade, Sir Thomas More and many others were stuck up here. The History of London
Forty years before Shakespeare's birth, Sir Thomas More published his "Utopia" to the world. Tolstoy on Shakespeare A Critical Essay on Shakespeare
Sir Thomas More followed, his fortunes linked in death as in life to those of his friend. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
Even such men as Fisher, bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, corresponded with Barton. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
No lawyer has given better witticisms to the jest-books than Sir Thomas More. A Book About Lawyers
Sir Thomas More affirms that, before the days of Wycliffe, there was an English version of the Scriptures, “by good and godly people with devotion and soberness well and reverently read.” The Faith of Our Fathers
A great gallery which hid Sir Thomas More’s monument was removed in 1824. Chelsea The Fascination of London
Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher went to the Tower, as we saw, rather than swear; and about the same time the royal commissioners appeared at the Charterhouse to require the submission of the brethren. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
The one was the companion of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More. Ariadne Florentina Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving
When Sir Thomas More fell, charges of bribery were preferred against him before the Privy Council. A Book About Lawyers
But this event, as Sir Thomas More says so sadly of his Utopia, is rather to be hoped for than expected. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
The question whether the body of Sir Thomas More lies in the family vault will probably never be definitely answered. Chelsea The Fascination of London
Following the fall of Wolsey, Sir Thomas More became lord chancellor of England, but the real power of Wolsey passed to another and perhaps even more able minister, Thomas Cromwell. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
The most distinguished writer of the period was, perhaps, Sir Thomas More. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
Sir Thomas More's house stood in the country, flanked by a garden and farm, in the cultivation of which ground the Chancellor found one of his chief sources of amusement. A Book About Lawyers
Sir Thomas More landed here when he came in his barge from Chelsea, but we know that he was too brave and good to feel much fear. The Children's Book of London
“Yet it is certain,” he says, “that Margaret, wife of Master Roper and daughter of the said Sir Thomas More, removed her father’s corpse not long after to Chelsea.” Chelsea The Fascination of London
In the general opinion of Europe, the foremost Englishman of the time was Sir Thomas More. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
With a barbarity not uncommon in those days, he allowed his old friend and adviser, Sir Thomas More, to be beheaded for refusing to pronounce the marriage with Catherine void. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
Sir Thomas More comes from the grave to tell us this, because he had witnessed the past symptoms of the process. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
Sir Thomas More belongs entirely to London, because he was born there, he lived there, and he died there, so that his story cannot be missed out. The Children's Book of London
Sir Thomas More’s chapel is on the south side of the chancel. Chelsea The Fascination of London
After being created a cardinal, Fisher is beheaded in England; the like befalls Sir Thomas More. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
Just in the grimmest period of English history, with the axe hanging over his head, Sir Thomas More gives you his Utopia. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
But this Utopia is far less attractive than any one of those portrayed by Sir Thomas More and his numerous forerunners and successors. The Jewish State
Sir Thomas More knew quite well what this meant, that it was only a plan to get hold of him, for he could not sign what he did not think. The Children's Book of London
The house has gained some additional celebrity from its having been one of the four supposed by different writers to have been the dwelling of Sir Thomas More. Chelsea The Fascination of London
The Renaissance movement can scarce be said to have begun in England before 1500, yet by 1516 her famous chancellor, Sir Thomas More, was writing histories and philosophies. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
He carried a letter to Sir Thomas More, who received him with great kindness, and the artist made many portraits of Sir Thomas and his family. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
Sir Thomas More resigned the seals, and retired to poverty and solitude. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
We are therefore unable to understand why what Sir Thomas More believed respecting Transubstantiation may not be believed to the end of time by men equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin
First, his grandson, Mr. Thomas More, who wrote his life ... says that Sir Thomas More’s house in Chelsea was the same which my lord of Lincoln bought of Sir Robert Cecil. Chelsea The Fascination of London
Sir Thomas More and other nobles who refused to follow Henry's bidding were beheaded. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
Macaulay said he was not sure, but certainly as far as Sir Thomas More. The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3)
Sir Thomas More, the great English statesman and martyr, outlined his ideal of social relations in a book called Utopia. The Common Sense of Socialism A Series of Letters Addressed to Jonathan Edwards, of Pittsburg
Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor, and one of England's worthiest sons, was one of the most upright of judges, at a time when so much could not be said of every one. Chatterbox, 1906
When Sir Thomas More came to Chelsea he was already a famous man, high in the King’s favour. Chelsea The Fascination of London
The new home consecrated by prayer—daily prayer—will become what that beautiful home of Sir Thomas More was—"a school and exercise of the Christian religion." The Wedding Day The Service—The Marriage Certificate—Words of Counsel
Sir Thomas More,’ said Lady Holland, ‘I did not know he had been Speaker.’ The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3)
Thus did the practical settlers attempt to carry out one of Sir Thomas More's Utopian notions. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
The growth of grammar-schools realized the dream of Sir Thomas More, and brought the middle-classes, from the squire to the petty tradesman, into contact with the masters of Greece and Rome. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660
Faulkner says that it was part of the estate purchased by Sir Thomas More. Chelsea The Fascination of London
The beauties of the positive ideals of the socialist Utopias have been sufficiently lauded by scores of writers from Sir Thomas More to Bellamy and Mr. H. G. Wells. Socialism: Positive and Negative
Henry might have dared single-handed to break with Rome or to send Sir Thomas More to the block. History of the English People, Volume IV
It excites surprise that the word never, as far as I am aware, occurs in any of the voluminous works of Sir Thomas More, nor in any of the theological productions of the Reformers. Notes and Queries, Number 197, August 6, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. The Ontario High School Reader
Both alike would roll back the centuries of modern civilization, and, reversing the dreams of Plato and Sir Thomas More, would hope to find a Utopia in the dark ages of the past. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
During this time of exile, too, he became acquainted with the "Utopia" of Sir Thomas More and was fascinated by it. Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles
Without these personal traits, antiquity seems as unreal to us as Sir Thomas More's Utopia. The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
He was a lineal descendant of Sir Thomas More, on his mother's side, and possessed Sir T. More's clock, which still went when I stayed with him. The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting
Only bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More made objection; and their agreement not to oppose the succession, Cranmer was willing to consider as sufficient, but the monarch would have no other than an entire concession. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
In contemporary references to the early part of the century Sir Thomas Elyot and Sir Thomas More are generally coupled together as authorities on translation. Early Theories of Translation
The most important prose-writers of the first half of the century were Sir Thomas More, the great lawyer and statesman, and William Tyndale, who translated the New Testament into English. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2
Sir Thomas More condemns them in the Utopia, as do many other writers of the same period and of the reign of Elizabeth. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
Sir Thomas More was united to a woman of the harshest temper and the most sordid manners. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Sir Thomas More's Household.—The conduct of this great man's house was a model to all, and as near an approach to his own Utopia as might well be. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
It may do him good to consider in his closet what Lord Macaulay has said in a certain celebrated essay concerning Sir Thomas More and the doctrine of Transubstantiation. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
My Dear," says Father, "you awoke me in the midst of a very interesting Colloquy between Sir Thomas More and Erasmus. Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary
Sir Thomas More's Utopia, written in Latin in 1514, was a philosophical work thrown into the form of a literary dialogue and description of an imaginary commonwealth. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
Erasmus composed, to amuse himself when travelling, his panegyric on Moria, or folly; which, authorised by the pun, he dedicated to Sir Thomas More. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Its most interesting associations are that Sir Thomas More was Reader for three years, and that Charles Dickens had chambers here previous to 1837, while "Pickwick" was running in parts. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London
Sir Thomas More went to see his beloved old friend, and knowing Ambrose’s devotion, let the young man be his attendant. The Armourer's Prentices
But true philosophy such as Fénelon's or Sir Thomas More's, is a well of peace. Love's Meinie Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds
To show you how little ‘kindly’ meant once benignant, as it means now, I will instance an employment of it from Sir Thomas More’s Life of Richard the Third. English Past and Present
When the Utopia of Sir Thomas More was first published, it occasioned a pleasant mistake. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
It was built while Cardinal Wolsey was Chancellor, and was still new when Sir Thomas More sat in the hall as his successor. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London
Sir Thomas More tells this story, and Shakespeare introduces it in 2 Henry VI. act ii. sc. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
For Sir Thomas More we have a touching life by his son-in-law, Roper. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540
You see Erasmus's dearest friend, our own gifted admirable Sir Thomas More, taking his seat beside the bishops and sending poor Protestant artisans to the stake. Short Studies on Great Subjects
I am sorry to find, by history, that Sir Thomas More employed one Phillips to go over to Antwerp and decoy Tindal into the hands of the emperor. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Sir Thomas More among these comes first, but his father, who was a Judge, should be named with him. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London
Among other productions of the year 1743 was a specimen of another Glasgow man's work, Bishop Burnet's translation of Sir Thomas More's Utopia, to which was prefixed Holbein's portrait of the great Chancellor. A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898
In the general opinion of Europe the foremost Englishman of the time was Sir Thomas More. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540
I want you to observe, however, what Sir Thomas More says of it, and nobody will question that Sir Thomas More was a good Catholic and a competent witness. Short Studies on Great Subjects
Sir Thomas More was a bitter persecutor, and he was "recompensed in his own ways." Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Manners, who had himself but lately been made Earl of Rutland, told Sir Thomas More "he was too much elated with his preferment; that he verified the old proverb, 'Honores mutant mores.'" The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
He afterwards explained that he meant no harm, but the harm was done, and it involved Fisher's friend and ally, Sir Thomas More. Henry VIII.
The seals were given to Sir Thomas More. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540
Sir Thomas More," said he, "would not probably have mounted a breach so well as a sergeant who had never thought of death. Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica
One sketch of Sir Thomas More's family is very fine. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
"I pray thee see me safe up, but for my coming down I can shift for myself," were the last words of Sir Thomas More when ascending the scaffold. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference
The Speaker was Sir Thomas More, who did all he could to secure a favourable reception of Wolsey's demands. Henry VIII.
Nor did Sir Thomas More, when attached to the household of Cardinal Morton, object to "stepp in among the players." A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide
When Sir Thomas More laid his head on the block he carefully put his beard aside, saying, "It hath done no treason." At the Sign of the Barber's Pole Studies In Hirsute History
So extraordinary were her miracles, and her predictions so striking, that even Sir Thomas More believed in her. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
Over her head is written in Latin, Elizabeth Dancy, daughter of Sir Thomas More, aged 21. The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art
"If a lion knew his strength," said Sir Thomas More of his master to Cromwell, "it were hard for any man to rule him." Henry VIII.
In October the seals were taken from him and given to Sir Thomas More, his furniture and plate were seized, and he himself ordered to remove from London. London and the Kingdom - Volume I
And Sir Thomas More, that early socialist—imagine his elation! The Joyful Heart
Sir Thomas More was enabled to judge from passing events of what was to happen in after years. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
Most of us must be well acquainted with the delightful account which Erasmus gave of Sir Thomas More's country-house at Chelsea, and the life of its occupants. The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art
Henry VIII. put to death Sir Thomas More and all who questioned the royal absolutism. The Rise of the Democracy
Fisher, bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, were the only persons of note that entertained scruples with regard to its legality. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
This reproach, however, might have been invented by Richard, or founded only on popular rumor; and is not sufficient to overbalance the authority of Sir Thomas More. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
Margaret Roper was the pride and darling of her father, Sir Thomas More, whom in return she venerated and loved with the whole depth of her heart. The Friendships of Women
Sir Thomas More in the time of Henry VIII. wrote his famous book, "Utopia," to describe a country in which everything was done as it should be. Stories That Words Tell Us
Sir Thomas More was the pupil of Grocyn, whom he seems to have excelled in scholarship. The Great Book-Collectors
Sir Thomas More, though he wrote in Latin, seems to come the nearest to the character of a classical author. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
Among other advantages which he reaped from this turn of mind, it tended much to cure him of credulity of which the following instance is given by Sir Thomas More. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
We hear of his dining at the house of the Lord Mayor of London, and there meeting Sir Thomas More and crossing swords with that worthy in wordy debate. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers
Greatest of all, Sir Thomas More felt, not so much pity for the lot of the poor, as indignation at their wrongs. The Age of the Reformation
Sir Thomas More, the most modern and original mind among the men of his time, showed greater caution. Lectures on Modern history
Sir Thomas More mentions the one rumor as well as the other, and treats them both lightly, as they deserved. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
Sir Thomas More's Utopia was written in the years 1515-16, when its author's age was about thirty-seven. Ideal Commonwealths
Look, again, at the fate of Sir Thomas More, Bishop Fisher, and the hapless monks of the Charterhouse.  Westminster Sermons with a Preface
By counting every instance of this and similar renderings, Sir Thomas More claimed to have found one thousand errors in the New Testament alone. The Age of the Reformation
Some of them have been attributed to Sir Thomas More. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
Sir Thomas More, who succeeded Wolsey as chancellor, is at once an object deserving our compassion, and an instance of the usual progress of men's sentiments during that age. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
Item, the 6th day of July, Sir Thomas More, that sometime was Chancellor of England, was beheaded at Tower Hill, and his head set on the Brigg and the body buried in the Tower. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
The further stretch of park adjoining Brookman’s on the S. is Gubbins, or more correctly Gobions, where formerly stood the old manor house in which Sir Thomas More lived awhile with his family. Hertfordshire
Sir Thomas More's home-life is lauded by Erasmus as a very paragon, because "he got more compliance from his wife by jokes and blandishments than most husbands by imperious harshness." The Age of the Reformation
It is built on Sir Thomas More's garden, and it possesses within its boundaries the mulberry tree under which the chancellor was sitting when they came to fetch him to the Tower. Great Possessions
The mayor could not appease them; nor Sir Thomas More, late under sheriff, though much respected in the city. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
One of his latest entries is the execution of Bishop Fisher and of Sir Thomas More. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
Plato, Sir Thomas More, p. xiWilliam Morris, and Mr. H. G. Wells have not disdained to transmit their philosophy under the domino of romance or myth.  Masques & Phases
Most important of all, Sir Thomas More was promptly and decisively alienated. The Age of the Reformation
During his first sojourn in England, he had painted the chancellor, Sir Thomas More, his protector and friend, and he had traced the features of several members of the aristocracy. Great Pictures, As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
Sir Thomas More's account of this extraordinary event is totally improbable, and positively false in the groundwork of that revolution. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Erasmus himself sat to Holbein, and sent the finished portrait as a present to his friend Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England. The Book of Art for Young People
The tender heart and true of the brave old knight, Sir Thomas More, put a ban upon hunting in his Utopia. The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk's Colonists The Pioneers of Manitoba
A water-drinker, like Sir Thomas More, was the rarest of exceptions. The Age of the Reformation
Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Thomas More, Algernon Sidney, or some other great man, on the eve of execution, to make reflections on his own head,—considering and addressing it in a looking-glass. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
Sir Thomas More, speaking of him by that title, says "the protector which always you must take for the Duke of Gloucester." Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
So Erasmus advised Holbein to go to England, and gave him a letter to Sir Thomas More. The Book of Art for Young People
His countenance was somewhat like that which Sir Thomas More describes the hero of his Utopia to have had. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Two
Sir Thomas More married a second wife just one month after his first wife's death. The Age of the Reformation
Pews began to be popular in Henry VIII.'s time, notwithstanding the protests of Sir Thomas More and others. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
But the great source from whence all later historians have taken their materials for the reign of Richard the Third, is Sir Thomas More. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen       Lord chancellor in your place. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader
She stole up to her room, and taking up one of her best-beloved books, "The Household of Sir Thomas More," lost herself for a while in the noble sorrows of Margaret Roper. Queen Hildegarde
We can well imagine Anne Boleyn cutting short the regrets of some indiscreet courtier for Sir Thomas More in the very words of the text; Enough of this; I pray thee, hold thy peace. A Study of Shakespeare
It was not until nearly a month later that Ralph made an opportunity to call upon Sir Thomas More. The King's Achievement
Could Sir Thomas More be ignorant of this fact? or, if ignorant, where is his competence as an historian? Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
This circumstance he imputes to Sir Thomas More "being from a child so delighted with humour, that he seemed to be even born for it." Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
Holbein came to England in the year 1526, and Sir Thomas More wrote to Erasmus that he would take care of him. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 276, October 6, 1827
Antecedently to experience the Constitution of Utopia as expounded by Sir Thomas More would be much more probable. Humanly Speaking
Obviously she admired and loved Sir Thomas More—Ralph soon found out how deeply in the course of his visits—but she was not in the least afraid of her friend. The King's Achievement
Mr. Hume thinks so authentic a paper not sufficient to overbalance the credit due to Sir Thomas More. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
That is an ancient view and it was accepted by such wise philosophers of old times as Montaigne and Sir Thomas More. Little Essays of Love and Virtue
And then there paced into the library, and caught him in the rear, his arch enemy—Sir Thomas More Black. A Woman Named Smith
The papal party, composed of theoretic theologians, like Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and represented on the council by Sir Thomas More. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
After all, it was very insignificant, and contained no more than minute scraps of conversation that Sir Thomas More had let drop. The King's Achievement
We have seen that he acknowledged at least two natural children; and Sir Thomas More hints that Richard was far from being remarkable for his chastity. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Of this there is no better exposition than Sir Thomas More's "Utopia." A History of English Prose Fiction
You could see Sir Thomas More swell with rage and astonishment, and then lengthen out like an accordion. A Woman Named Smith
The book of her oracles, which extended soon to a considerable volume, was shown by Archbishop Warham to the king, who sent it to Sir Thomas More, desiring him to look at it. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
The arrest of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher and their committal to the Tower a few days later caused nothing less than consternation in England and of furious indignation on the Continent. The King's Achievement
I have shown that both Sir Thomas More and lord Bacon own it remained uncertain, and that Henry's account could not be true. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Sir Thomas More had made use of fiction in the sixteenth century to urge his ideas of political and social reforms. A History of English Prose Fiction
Our cat was Mrs. Belinda Black, and her children were Potty Black and Sir Thomas More Black, this last being a creature of noble mien and a meditative turn of mind. A Woman Named Smith
The Bishop of Rochester's connection with the Nun had been culpably encouraging; and the responsibility of Sir Thomas More was held also to be very great in having countenanced, however lightly, such perilous schemers. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
It was a very pleasant retreat that Sir Thomas More had built for himself at the end of his garden, where he might retire when he wanted solitude. The King's Achievement
He and Buck agree with one another, and with the rolls of parliament; Sir Thomas More with none of them. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
The great mind, the noble character of Sir Thomas More stand out the best production of his time. A History of English Prose Fiction
When Sir Thomas More asked how Tyndale subsisted abroad, he was pithily answered that Tyndale was supported by the Bishop of London, who sent over money to buy up his books. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
On Wolsey's fall, however, he would have certainly been silenced: if he had fallen into the hands of Sir Thomas More, he would have perhaps been prematurely sacrificed. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
Ralph was astonished to find how the thought of the tall girl he had met at Sir Thomas More's house remained with him. The King's Achievement
The story of Edward the Fifth is thus related by Sir Thomas More, and copied from him by all our historians. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Sir Thomas More, it is true, wrote his Utopia in Latin, but it was in English that it had its great circulation. The Unity of Civilization
Sir Thomas More.—In a bird's-eye view of literature, the division into poetry and prose is really a distinction without a difference. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
After I had reasoned to the Bill of Appeals," he said, "Sir Thomas More, then being chancellor, sent for me to come and speak with him in the parliament chamber. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
Ralph was actually engaged in putting down his very scanty accusations against Sir Thomas More when the letter from Beatrice was brought up to him. The King's Achievement
For the other accusation of a league between Elizabeth and Jane Shore, Sir Thomas More ridicules it himself, and treats it as highly unlikely. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
He returned to France in 1839 and in the following year published his Voyage en Icarie, a book that at once took its place by the side of Sir Thomas More's Utopia. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making
Thus, in the old play of Sir Thomas More, we find: "That no man whatsoever Do walk without the livery of his lord, Either in cloak or any other garment." An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
Sir Thomas More gave her a double ducat to pray for him and his. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
He had had more than one interview with Sir Thomas More in the Tower, and once was able to take him news of his own household at Chelsea. The King's Achievement
What now becomes of Sir Thomas More's informers, and of their narrative, which he thought hard but must be true? Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Or, shall we study magical philosophy with Roger Bacon--the Friar, the Admirable Doctor? or read good Sir Thomas More? The End of the World A Love Story
One of the most eminent English laymen, Sir Thomas More, and one of her best ecclesiastics, Bishop Fisher, had been accused and beheaded, to satisfy the royal caprice. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
Sir Thomas More's Utopia was written in Latin, but one does not easily conceive a library to be complete without it. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
He was expecting Beatrice, too, to call upon him presently with her maid to give him a message and a bundle of letters which he had promised to convey to Sir Thomas More. The King's Achievement
Let me add, that if the confessions of Dighton and Tirrel were true, Sir Thomas More had no occasion to recur to the information of his unknown credible informers. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Sir Thomas More doubtless sought to guard against such frauds when he ordained in his Utopia that each party should before marriage be shown naked to the other. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
Sir Thomas More, also, in the second book of Utopia, referring to the pleasure of evacuation, speaks of that felt "when we do our natural easement, or when we be doing the act of generation." Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
Sir Thomas More; and he is the only chancellor upon whose shoulders it appears. Notes and Queries, Number 41, August 10, 1850
He was the biographer of Sir Thomas More, and died in 1577. The Parish Clerk
The confessions of Sir Thomas More and lord Bacon that many doubted of the murder, amount to a violent presumption that they were not murdered: and to a proof that their deaths were never declared. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Thereafter he was involved in a controversy with Sir Thomas More. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
This resulted in the death of some prominent men in the realm, among them Sir Thomas More. A Short History of Monks and Monasteries
The only difference between it and Sir Thomas More's is, that the rose is placed between the portcullises. Notes and Queries, Number 41, August 10, 1850
Sir Thomas More lived here and had for a frequent guest Erasmus. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
If this fine story of Buckingham and Percival is not true, what becomes of Sir Thomas More's credit, on which the whole fabric leans? Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Perhaps the only Englishman with whom in this respect he may be compared, is Sir Thomas More,—that virtuous and eloquent reactionist of the sixteenth century. Burke
What an idea of the dismantling of our nature do the few words which Roper, Sir Thomas More’s son-in-law, relates, convey! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 323, July 19, 1828
Pliny, Ælian, and Athenæus, among the ancients, and Sir Thomas More among the moderns, treat this opinion as a vulgar error. Shakespeare's play of the Merchant of Venice Arranged for Representation at the Princess's Theatre, with Historical and Explanatory Notes by Charles Kean, F.S.A.
Frontispiece, Portrait of Sir Thomas More, after an early engraving. Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics
But what suspicious words are those of Sir Thomas More, quoted above, and unobserved by all our historians. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Thomas More, Charles II, Archbishop Laud all died with a real greatness of undismayed bravery, but with just a sense of enacting a part rehearsed. Father Payne
Sir Thomas More had the same proneness to merriment, a coincidence the more striking as both these great men were Lord Chancellors. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
Had he been obliged to look on whilst Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas More were bleeding, he probably would have spared them. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 545, May 5, 1832
But what he borrowed from Sir Thomas More, he generously repaid to Shakespeare, Swift, and Sterne. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
That there is strong presumption from the parliament-roll and from the Chronicle of Croyland, that both princes were living some time after Sir Thomas More fixes the date of their deaths. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third
To the latter it is that Sir Thomas More belongs. An Englishman Looks at the World
An argument very much after this fashion was held by the learned Sir Thomas More. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 352, January 17, 1829
There is more difference between the language of the English writings of Sir Thomas More and that of the prose of Chaucer than there is between that of More and of Ruskin. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge
Sir Thomas More need never have mounted the scaffold, had he only consented to take the oath of supremacy. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4
How shall we contract the charges of Sir Thomas More? The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
But few have made so public an admission as Sir Thomas More. An Englishman Looks at the World
If the ingenious Author above mentioned was so pleased with Gaiety of Humour in a dying Man, he might have found a much nobler Instance of it in our Countryman Sir Thomas More. The Spectator, Volume 2.
This is the Utopia Russia has given to the world to stand beside Plato's, or Sir Thomas More's or Morris's or Bellamy's. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
Think of a Comic History of England, the drollery of Alfred, the fun of Sir Thomas More, the farce of his daughter begging the dead head and clasping it in her coffin on her bosom.  Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
Good Christian folks, as they hereafter pass this spot, will, maybe, point this way and say, "There dwelt Sir Thomas More," but whether they doe or not, Vox Populi is no very considerable matter. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
Sir Thomas More was one of the most virtuous men in his dominions, and the Bishop was one of his oldest and truest friends.  A Child's History of England
This method commended itself even to the judgment of so thoughtful and kindly a personage as Sir Thomas More, and as late as the sixteenth century. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
"Sir Thomas More says one can marry at twenty-four." Sons and Lovers
Atmananda often pointed out, to his inner circle of friends, that in a past life he was Sir Thomas More. Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult
Sir Thomas More went to see his beloved old friend, and knowing Ambrose’s devotion, let the young man be his attendant.  The Armourer's Prentices
You must understand that Sir Thomas More, the wise man who had helped the King with his book, had been made Chancellor in Wolsey’s place.  A Child's History of England
This word "charity" was one of the words that Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England, charged Tyndale with mistranslating. The Woman's Bible
The Journal adds:— January 6th, 1868.—Went on a visit to Loseley Park, then occupied by the Thomson Hankeys—the old seat of Sir Thomas More. Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
The learned Budaeus takes Sir Thomas More's Utopia for a true history; and proposes sending missionaries to work the conversion of so wise a people as the Utopians. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
The Abbey had flourished in the lifetime of Sir Thomas More, and was mentioned in some of his familiar epistles. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
Sir Thomas More, who was no rebel, died well, and crowned a good life by his manner of leaving it. The Life of Cicero Volume One
One of his principal crimes was the execution of Sir Thomas More for refusing to take the oath of supremacy because this contained an affirmation of the invalidity of the king's marriage with Catherine. Outline of Universal History
On Saturday last Sir Thomas More was declared both martyr and saint, to my great joy. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2
The Practice of Prelates was partly written in answer to the Dialogue of Sir Thomas More, who was commissioned to combat the "pernicious and heretical" works of the "impious enemies of the Church." Books Fatal to Their Authors
"Yes; it is astonishing how well Bacon in that book, and Sir Thomas More in his Utopia, have divined certain phases of our civilization and polity." A Traveler from Altruria: Romance
It is, however, an interesting psychological result, and it continues the tradition of all the observers of ideal conditions from Sir Thomas More down to William Morris. Through the Eye of the Needle A Romance
Among the scholars of the time were Cardinals Pole and Wolsey, Ridley, Ascham, and Sir Thomas More, the author of the "Utopia," a romance in the scholastic garb. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
We have bought a house and garden, 28, Beaufort Street, which is said to be a piece of Sir Thomas More's garden. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2
One hundred and fifty years later, the English humanist, Sir Thomas More, a friend of Erasmus, published his Utopia as a protest against social abuses. Early European History
In London the citizens died like flies: Sir Thomas More lost a daughter; the Cardinal, who had come to preside at Hampton Court, had his horses put to the carriage again, and hurried away. Historical Miniatures
Between housework and hoeing in the garden I read Sir Thomas More and Goethe's life. Toward the Gulf
In the picture of Sir Thomas More's family, by Hans Holbein, the only servant represented is Patison the fool. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
It is, as old Sir Thomas More said very truly, the matter of the rich legislating for the poor, which is at fault. Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
The brightness and freedom of the New Learning seemed incarnate in the young and scholarly Sir Thomas More. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition
Southey's Sir Thomas More; or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, had just been published. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842
The engraving from Holbein, Sir Thomas More and his Family,—is a novelty in an Annual, and is beautifully executed by Ensom. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 344 (Supplementary Issue)
Tilly vally was an interjection of contempt, which Sir Thomas More a lady is recorded to have had very often in her mouth. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
The method of Sir Thomas More was perhaps the most original on record. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough
Twentieth-century dreams of social justice are not more vivid and absorbing than Sir Thomas More's. Halleck's New English Literature
On his father's side he came from an old Welsh family, and on his mother's side from the Heywoods and Sir Thomas More's family. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
There is too, a faithful historiette of the Battle of Trafalgar, which, with the History of the Family of Sir Thomas More, will be read with peculiar attention. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 344 (Supplementary Issue)
His father was a merchant, descended from a very ancient family in Wales, and his mother from Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
That innocent mirth which had been so conspicuous in Sir Thomas More's life did not forsake him to the last. Life of Johnson, Volume 5 Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774)
According to Latimer, however, it was Sir Thomas More who drew this answer from the ancient, and if this be so, it certainly fixes the date. England of My Heart : Spring
The expression of Sir Thomas More is only "that some remained in doubt"; and More is not a writer who would have glossed over a fact to please the court. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation
Cases of sudden blanching of the hair from extreme grief or terror are often quoted,—those of Sir Thomas More and of Marie Antoinette being well-known instances in point. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
After a time this artist went to England with letters of introduction to Sir Thomas More, Chancellor to King Henry VIII. Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People
MORE'S UTOPIA.—The most prominent literary figure of this period is Sir Thomas More. General History for Colleges and High Schools
Her father, Sir Thomas More, was a man of the utmost worth, and was both earnestly religious and conscientious, and of a sweetness of manner and playfulness of fancy that endeared him to everyone. A Book of Golden Deeds
Not only this, but we change our habitations with a growing frequency and facility; to Sir Thomas More we should seem a breed of nomads. A Modern Utopia
"So passed Sir Thomas More out of the world to God." English Literature for Boys and Girls
Meantime, Sir Thomas More had fallen into disfavour with the King and was to lose his head, but it is written that the artist's portraits "betray nothing of this tragedy." Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People
So they refused, and Henry cut off the heads of two of the best—Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More— though they had been his great friends. Young Folks' History of England
It contained a life of Sir Thomas More, or rather a pleasant story founded upon his life, with much about his daughter Margaret. Thyrza
Sir Thomas More professed to describe Utopia, which means No-place, and mentions a river Waterless. Beulah
Sir Thomas More.—Rest there in full faith.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
He was as ready to climb to fame by the favour of his generous patron's enemies as he had been to accept the offices of Sir Thomas More. Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People
The existence of the English Roman Catholics as a separate body from the established English church may be considered to date from the resignation of Sir Thomas More from the chancellorship in 1532. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
He now wrote down those thoughts on the religious life which Sir Thomas More turned into English, and which another English translator thought worthy to be added to the books of the Imitation. The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry
Sir Thomas More's *Utopia* was written in Latin, but one does not easily conceive a library to be complete without it. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
Sir Thomas More.—These are they of whom I spake as angling in shallow waters.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
We may say that this nation possesses the wisdom of Sir Thomas More, who esteemed it folly to lose eternity for a life of twenty years of ease and honors. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
Socrates's condemnation of himself to be maintained in all honor in the Prytaneum, during his life, and Sir Thomas More's playfulness at the scaffold, are of the same strain. Essays — First Series
Erasmus speaks of Sir Thomas More's home as "a school and exercise of the Christian religion." Character
Sir Thomas More, who had worked hard in defence of the Church, promptly resigned his office of Lord Chancellor that he might have a freer hand in the crisis that had arisen. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More, whose ghost communicates with Robert Southey, was born in 1478, and at the age of fifty-seven was beheaded for fidelity to conscience, on the 6th of July, 1535.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The savages were wretched, says Mr. Southey; but the people in the time of Sir Thomas More were happier than either they or we. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Thus, the great progress goes on, till schoolboys laugh at the jargon which imposed on Bacon, till country rectors condemn the illiberality and intolerance of Sir Thomas More. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
Not less courageous was the behaviour of the good Sir Thomas More, who marched willingly to the scaffold, and died cheerfully there, rather than prove false to his conscience. Character
Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More, who were prisoners in the Tower, were allowed some time to consider their course of conduct. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More.—Heaven and hell may be said to begin on your side the grave.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
All wealth," says Sir Thomas More, "in former times was tangible. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
They had ended up in the chapel of Sir Thomas More All Roads Lead to Calvary
The power of Sir Thomas More's gentle nature was so great that it subdued the bad at the same time that it inspired the good. Character
It was opened by the king in person attended by Sir Thomas More as Lord Chancellor. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More.—The consolation is upon your principle of expectant hope.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Now we think it quite certain that we have the advantage over the contemporaries of Sir Thomas More, in every point in which they had any advantage over savages. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More with his head under his arm, bloody old Bluebeard, grim Queen Bess, snarling old Swift, Pope, Addison, Carlyle—the whole grisly crowd of them!  All Roads Lead to Calvary
The old rustic who told Sir Thomas More that Tenterden steeple was the cause of Godwin sands reasoned much better than the honourable and learned gentleman. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4
Sir Thomas More and many of the nobles were on the side of Catharine, as were also Bishop Fisher of Rochester and Bishop Tunstall of Durham. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More.—It was, indeed, a most important age in English history, and, till the Reformation so fearfully disturbed it, in many respects a happy and an enviable one.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The ghost turns out to be Sir Thomas More. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Sir Thomas More—a very fine man was Sir Thomas MoreSir Thomas More died laughing, you remember. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2
Mr. Bray was one of the few descendants then living of Sir Thomas More, whose granddaughter, the daughter of Margaret Roper, married Sir Edward Bray. The Diary of William Bray: extracts
It had once belonged to Sir Thomas More, and also to the ducal family of Ancaster. A History of the Moravian Church
Sir Thomas More.—The extent of a metropolis ought to produce no such consequences.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Of the two poems we rather prefer that on the Omnipresence of the Deity, for the same reason which induced Sir Thomas More to rank one bad book above another. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Great grace, as saith Sir Thomas More, To him must needs be given, Who heareth heresy, and leaves The heretic to Heaven. We Two, a novel
Or a whole commonwealth, as the way of Sir Thomas More's Utopia? A Defence of Poesie and Poems
Sir Thomas More, in his Utopia, is in favour of tolerating all except the intolerant, though he would not promote to high offices those who disbelieved in the immortality of the soul. Laws
Sir Thomas More.—Is there no message to him from Walter Landor’s friend? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The sublimer intelligences of mankind—Plato, Dante, Sir Thomas More—meet in a higher sphere above the ordinary ways of men; they understand one another from afar, notwithstanding the interval which separates them. Sophist
Sir Thomas More wrote his Utopia in Latin, because otherwise educated men would not deign to read it. Study of the King James Bible
It helped to form the Utopia of Sir Thomas More and the New Atlantis of Bacon, although probably neither of those great men were at all imposed upon by the fiction. Timaeus
To Newgate! 'sblood, Sir Thomas More, I appeal, I appeal from Newgate to any of the two worshipful Counters. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—Has it proved to you “vexation of spirit” also? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place. King Henry VIII
Sir Thomas More and Erasmus were close friends, and More's Utopia and Erasmus's Greek New Testament appeared the same year, probably while Tindale was a student at Cambridge. Study of the King James Bible
But it has little or no charm of style, and falls very far short of the 'New Atlantis' of Bacon, and still more of the 'Utopia' of Sir Thomas More. The Republic
God a mercy, Wit!—Sir, you had a master Sir Thomas More more; but now we shall have more. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—If wisdom were to be found in the multitude of books, what a progress must this nation have made in it since my head was cut off!  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—You would have its history recorded in the fly-leaf as carefully as the pedigree of a racehorse is preserved. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Montesinos.—Of all travels, those of the mere botanist are the least instructive— Sir Thomas More.—To any but botanists—but for them alone they are written.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The 'Utopia' of Sir Thomas More is a surprising monument of his genius, and shows a reach of thought far beyond his contemporaries. The Republic
To speak with that good man, Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—It was a Jewish maxim that the spirit of prophecy rests only upon eminent, happy, and cheerful men. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—“Of whole heart cometh hope,” says old Piers Plowman.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Thou hast written verses praise of snuff! Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—There thou hast uttered a comprehensive truth.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Amen; even as i wish to mine own soul, so speed it with my honorable lord and master, Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—Add your paupers to the list, and you will then have added to it not less than an eighth of your whole population.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—As if instinct were a superior faculty to reason!  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—This brings us again to the point at which you bolted.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—You have omitted in this enumeration that kind of slavery which existed in England. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
In life and death still merry Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—And yet the inefficacious punishment of guilt is less to be deplored and less to be condemned than the total omission of all means for preventing it.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Are you, then, Montesinos, so much the dupe of words as to account among their grievances a mere practice of convenience? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—The proposal of such a remedy must be admitted as full proof of the malignity of the disease.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—The same in kind, but greater in degree; or at least if not greater, or so general in extent, it was more directly felt.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
If he were rich, what is Sir Thomas More, That all this while hath been Lord Chancellor? Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—And not less frightful when the political evils are contemplated.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Their power of palliating it was not great, for the expenditure of those establishments kept a just pace with their revenues.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—That illustration would have been buried in the dust if it had not been repeated by Hugh Latimer at St. Paul’s Cross.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—You deduce a large inference from scanty premises.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Come, good Sir Thomas More, to court let's hie; You are th' appeaser of this mutiny. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—You may deduce from thence two conclusions, apparently contrarient, yet both warranted by the fact which you have noticed.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Fail not, however, I entreat you, to bear in mind that this has not been the fault of your rulers at any time.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—You have a Catholic feeling concerning saints, Montesinos, though you look for them in the Protestant calendar.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—And what has been imported by such travellers for the good of their country? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More humbly upon his knee Did beg the lives of all, since on his word They did so gently yield: the king hath granted it, And made him Lord High Chancellor of England. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—Such poetry, then, according to your view, is to be regarded with indulgence. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Be thankful, therefore, in life, as thou wilt in death. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Such men, my friend, even by the most perishable of their wicked works, lay up sufficient condemnation for themselves.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—From that complacent tone it may be presumed that you see in it proof both of moral and intellectual improvement.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Now, good Sir Thomas More, for Christ's dear sake, Deliver me my writings back again That do concern my title. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—The real nature of the evil was misunderstood by my contemporaries, and for some generations afterward.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Has the age in return done its duty to them? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Excellent planter! worthy to have been flogged at a gilt whipping-post with a scourge of gold thread!  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Enforce upon your contemporaries that truth which is as important in politics as in ethics, and you will not have lived in vain!  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More, I have heard you oft, As many other did, to our great comfort. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More.—There are cases in which the will carries with it the power; and this is of them.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—It is a question of degree.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—How peaceably they stand together—Papists and Protestants side by side. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—Is this a salutary or an injurious fashion? Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—But the same causes of deterioration will be at work there also. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—There is a more important consideration belonging to this subject.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
Sir Thomas More.—My verses, friend, had none of the athanasia in their composition.  Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
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