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... 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 not between the most excel- lent poet and ...
... 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 not between the most excel- lent poet and ...
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... doth not bring in a comedy 1 " Towards the close of the 17th century ( says Dr. Lingard ) at his seat at Minster Lovell in Oxfordshire , was accidentally discovered a chamber under the ground , in which was the skeleton of a man seated ...
... doth not bring in a comedy 1 " Towards the close of the 17th century ( says Dr. Lingard ) at his seat at Minster Lovell in Oxfordshire , was accidentally discovered a chamber under the ground , in which was the skeleton of a man seated ...
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... doth profess that he truly and constantly desir- eth to reign in peace : but his Grace saith he will neither buy peace with dishonour , nor take it up at interest of danger to ensue ; but shall think it a good change , if it please God ...
... doth profess that he truly and constantly desir- eth to reign in peace : but his Grace saith he will neither buy peace with dishonour , nor take it up at interest of danger to ensue ; but shall think it a good change , if it please God ...
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... doth disinteress him of these obligations of gratitude , otherwise than thus ; that if his Grace be forced to make a war he do it without passion or ambition . " For the consequence of this action towards this kingdom , it is much as ...
... doth disinteress him of these obligations of gratitude , otherwise than thus ; that if his Grace be forced to make a war he do it without passion or ambition . " For the consequence of this action towards this kingdom , it is much as ...
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... doth in reason correct the danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous , be- cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits ...
... doth in reason correct the danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous , be- cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits ...
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