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... person of his hero ( if that be the proper term ) too much of the ideal conception of a wary , watchful , unbending ruler , who considers men and affairs merely as they affect him and his kingdom ; who has no good quality higher then ...
... person of his hero ( if that be the proper term ) too much of the ideal conception of a wary , watchful , unbending ruler , who considers men and affairs merely as they affect him and his kingdom ; who has no good quality higher then ...
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... person of his hero too much of the ideal conception & c . & c . Where such an avowal is to be found we are not informed ; and I cannot myself discover any pas- sage in which he speaks of what he intends to do . When he speaks of what he ...
... person of his hero too much of the ideal conception & c . & c . Where such an avowal is to be found we are not informed ; and I cannot myself discover any pas- sage in which he speaks of what he intends to do . When he speaks of what he ...
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... person the affairs of each several depart- ment . In what spirit he has executed the work , what kind of moral ... persons who ought to complain of the writer for telling his story in such a way as not to pro- duce such impressions . If ...
... person the affairs of each several depart- ment . In what spirit he has executed the work , what kind of moral ... persons who ought to complain of the writer for telling his story in such a way as not to pro- duce such impressions . If ...
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... person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to ... persons that had no rep- utation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) gave him way ...
... person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to ... persons that had no rep- utation with him , otherwise than the servile following of his own humour ) gave him way ...
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... person , three several titles to the imperial crown . The first , the title of the Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ...
... person , three several titles to the imperial crown . The first , the title of the Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ...
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