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So as Trincolo says, wou'd you were both hang'd for me, for putting me in mind of my Husband. For I have e'en no better luck than either of you Let our two Fates warn your approaching one: I love young Bredwel and must plead for him. Dia. I know his Virtue justifies my Choice: But Pride and Modesty forbids I shou'd unlov'd pursue him. Let. Wrong not my Brother so, who dies for you Dia.

Este estudiante me escribió pocos dias despues preguntándome por el libro: yo no le respondí, porque no hubo con quien, ni despues acá he sabido ni oido mas dél, porque no volvió mas á Salamanca, ni yo me he acordado dél hasta este punto. No me acuerdo bien si me dijo un dia que quien le habia dado aquel libro habia experimentado lo de los conjuros.

Whatever may have been the origin of Zamora, erroneously confounded with that of Numantia, it is not until the ninth century that the city, or frontier fortress, appears in history as an Arab stronghold, taken from the Moors and fortified anew by Alfonso I. or by his son Froila, and necessarily lost and regained by Christians and Moors a hundred times over in such terrible battles as the celebrated and much sung día de Zamora in 901.

Dia's sons, Dia and Daxo, who had before married the daughters of the Russian king, begged forces from their father-in-law, and rushed with most ardent courage to the work of avenging their father.

And have already pierc'd my very Soul! May I approach her, Brother? Cel. Friend. Lady, I am a Soldier yet in my gentlest Terms I humbly beg to kiss your lovely Hands Death! there's Magick in the Touch. By Heaven, you carry an Artillery in every part. Dia. Friend.

The ready Victim is the noblest way, Your Zeal and Obligations too to pay. Cel. I think the Gods wou'd hardly be ador'd, If they their Blessings shou'd, unask'd, afford; And I that Beauty can no more admire, Who ere I sue, can yield to my Desire. Dia. Enter Friendlove disguised, as one from a Camp. Cel. Friend.

X, pp. 200-202: 'Tambien estando escribiendo esto se me ha ofrecido á la memoria que habrá como año y medio que en Salamanca un estudiante licenciado en cánones, que se llamaba el licenciado Poza, que me leia principios de astrología, me dijo un dia que él tenia un cartapacio de cosas curiosas, y que tenia algun escrúpulo si le podia tener; que me rogaba le viese y le dijese si le podia tener, porque si podia se holgaria mucho.

Notwithstanding his parole, he had to show himself every day to the sub-prefect. He was a Spanish grandee neither more nor less. He had a name in os and dia, something like Bagos de Feredia. I wrote his name down in my books, and you may see it if you like. Ah! he was a handsome young fellow for a Spaniard, who are all ugly they say.

*Ya las quisiera yo de tres y media*: 'I'd rather have them of three and a half. Three and a half yards is the regulation quantity of material needed for making a man's shirt. *el día de los innumerables mártires de Zaragoza*: April 16, the feast-day of the eighteen martyrs condemned to death in Saragossa in the time of the emperor Diocletian.

VIII. Law Religion Military System Economic Condition Nationality IX. Art and Science From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy dei ouk ekpleittein ton suggraphea terateuomenon dia teis iotopias tous entugchanontas. Polybius. Change of the Constitution Limitation of the Power of the Magistrate Political and Social Distinctions in Rome