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Though virtuous , amiable , and obsequious to the last degree , she never met with a proper return of affection , or even of ... and that his young and beautiful consort possessed a greater share of their affections than himself .
Though virtuous , amiable , and obsequious to the last degree , she never met with a proper return of affection , or even of ... and that his young and beautiful consort possessed a greater share of their affections than himself .
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and by the carriage of his youth , that expressed a natural princely behaviour ) as , joined perhaps with some inward vapours of ambition and affection in the Earl's own mind , left him fully possessed that it was the true Plantagenet .
and by the carriage of his youth , that expressed a natural princely behaviour ) as , joined perhaps with some inward vapours of ambition and affection in the Earl's own mind , left him fully possessed that it was the true Plantagenet .
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And the fourth is , when one affection is healed and corrected by another ; as when cowardice is remedied by shame and dishonour , or sluggishness and backwardness by in- dignation and emulation ; and so of the like .
And the fourth is , when one affection is healed and corrected by another ; as when cowardice is remedied by shame and dishonour , or sluggishness and backwardness by in- dignation and emulation ; and so of the like .
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The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the ..., Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista de fragmentos - 1878 |
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