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To a superficial ob- server they could but appear as the actions of a man violent in love and anger , and imperious in will ; and suh no doubt was the general impression of Henry's character in the beginning of the seventeenth century .
To a superficial ob- server they could but appear as the actions of a man violent in love and anger , and imperious in will ; and suh no doubt was the general impression of Henry's character in the beginning of the seventeenth century .
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And yet he was not hurried from one action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many ...
And yet he was not hurried from one action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many ...
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For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in the shew of it ; so as they be ...
For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in the shew of it ; so as they be ...
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