| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 pages
...yet fince the Eaft-Indtes were difcover'd, we find his Relations true of fuch things as heretofore were held incredible. Whether it be true, or no, the Matter is not great ; for mine own part, I faw them not ; but / am refill! d, thatfo many People did not all combine, or... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 pages
...were there prefent, and heard what this Spaniard had thus afferted. Whether it is true or no (fays he} the Matter is not great, neither can there be any Profit in the Imaginatien ; for my own Part, Ifaw them not ; but am refolved, that fo many People did not all combine... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1751 - 418 pages
...yet finqe the Eaft Indies were difcovered, we find his Relations true of fuch Things as heretofore were held incredible : Whether it be true or no, the...there be any Profit in the Imagination ; for mine own Part I faw them not, but I am refolved, that fo many People did not all combine, or forethink,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 370 pages
...yet fiuce the Eaft-Indics were discovered, we find his relations true of fuch things as heretofore were held incredible. Whether it be true or no, the matter is not great ; for'miaeown part,. I faw them not, but 1 am refol'ved that fo many people did not all combine, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 476 pages
...fince the Eafl Indies were difcover'd, we find his • relatioKS true of fuch things as heretofore were held incredible. ' Whether it be true, or no, the matter is not great ; for mine own ( parti I*faw them not ; but I am refold 'd, that fo many people did ' not all combine,... | |
| John Nichols - 1817 - 874 pages
...yet, since the East Indies were discovered, we find his relations true of such things as heretofore were held incredible. Whether it be true, or no, the matter is not great : for mine own part, I saw them not ; but / am resolved, that so many people did not all combine, or... | |
| John Nichols - 1817 - 866 pages
...since the East Indies were discovered, we find his relations true of such things as heretofore were heM incredible. Whether it be true, or no, the matter is not great: for mine own part, I saw them not; but / am resolved, that so many people did not all combine, orjbre-think... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...yet since the East Indies were discovered, we find his relations true of such things as heretofore were held incredible : whether it be true or no, the...there be any profit in the imagination ; for mine own part I saw them not, but I am resolved, that so many people did not all combine, or forethink,... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 312 pages
...of it while I was there, I might have brought one of them with me, to put the matter out of doubt. Whether it be true or no, the matter is not great,...can there be any profit in the imagination. For mine own part, I saw them not ; but 1 am resolved that so many people did not all combine or forethink to... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 pages
...present, and heard what this Spaniard had thus asserted. " Whether it " is true or no," says he, " the matter is not great, neither " can there be any profit in the imagination : for my own " part, I saw them not ; but am resolved, that so many peo" pie did not all combine or forethink... | |
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