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" ... yet when he considered that it would be both great grief and some shame also to the eldest to see her younger sister preferred before her in marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy towards her, and soon after married her... "
The Bijou: An Annual of Literature and the Arts - Page 199
1829
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The Life of Sir Thomas More

William Roper - 1822 - 262 pages
...most served him to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and best favoured, yet when he considered that it would be both great grief...marriage, he then, of a certain pity, framed his fancy toward her, and soon after I0 married her, never the more discontinuing his study of the law at Lincolu's...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 184

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1896 - 616 pages
...towards her younger sister, whom ' he thought,' Roper tells us, ' the fairest and best favoured ; yet when he considered that it would be both great grief and some shame to the eldest to see her younger sister preferred before her in marriage, he then, of a certain pity,...
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Eminent British Statesmen: Sir Thomas More [by Sir J. Mackintosh] Cardinal ...

1831 - 388 pages
...most served him to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and hest favoured, yet when he considered that it would be both great grief,...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her, neverthemore discontinuing his study of the law at Lincoln's...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 432 pages
...most served him to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and best favoured, yet when he considered that it would be both great grief,...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her, neverthemore discontinuing his study of the law at Lincoln's...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...moat served him to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and best favoured, yet when he considered that it would be both great grief,...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her, neverthemore discontinuing his study of the law at Lincoln's...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 278 pages
...for that he thought her the fairest and best favored, yet when he considered that it would be both grief, and some shame also, to the eldest, to see...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her." Erasmus, the scholar, who was the intimate friend of More,...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 282 pages
...for that he thought her the fairest and best favored, yet when he considered that it would be both grief, and some shame also, to the eldest, to see...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her." Erasmus, the scholar, who was the intimate friend of More,...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 278 pages
...for that he thought her the fairest and best favored, yet when he considered that it would be both grief, and some shame also, to the eldest, to see...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her." Erasmus, the scholar, who was the intimate friend of More,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 614 pages
...most served him to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and best favoured, yet when he considered that it would be both great grief,...marriage, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her, neverthemore discontinuing his • " Suavissime More." " Charissime...
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Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies of Great Britain: From the ..., Volume 2

Mary Anne Everett Green - 1846 - 406 pages
...mind most served to the second daughter, for that he thought her the fairest and best favoured, yet, when he considered that it would be both great grief and some shame also to the eldest to see her young sister in marriage preferred before her, he then of a certain pity framed his fancy towards her,...
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