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... actions would be thrown aside as a mere catalogue of names and dates , if it did not maintain its sway by inspiring the reader with pity for the sufferer , with anger against the oppressor , and with earnest desires for the triumph of ...
... actions would be thrown aside as a mere catalogue of names and dates , if it did not maintain its sway by inspiring the reader with pity for the sufferer , with anger against the oppressor , and with earnest desires for the triumph of ...
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... action which should not be drawn into con- templation or doctrine . ' He almost avows an intention of em- bodying in the person of his hero ( if that be the proper term ) too much of the ideal conception of a wary , watchful , unbending ...
... action which should not be drawn into con- templation or doctrine . ' He almost avows an intention of em- bodying in the person of his hero ( if that be the proper term ) too much of the ideal conception of a wary , watchful , unbending ...
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... actions , as certain lights of the mind by which to discern the fountain of counsels and causes . ' As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true ...
... actions , as certain lights of the mind by which to discern the fountain of counsels and causes . ' As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true ...
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... action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad , no ...
... action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad , no ...
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... actions themselves , which should only have needed out of the former helps to be enriched with the coun- sels and the speeches and notable particularities . And this was the reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient ...
... actions themselves , which should only have needed out of the former helps to be enriched with the coun- sels and the speeches and notable particularities . And this was the reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient ...
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