The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... affection , or even of complaisance , from her husband ; and the malignant ideas of faction still , in his sullen mind , prevailed over all the sentiments of conjugal tenderness . " 3. Henry ( 1790 ) . “ Henry did not relish these ...
... affection , or even of complaisance , from her husband ; and the malignant ideas of faction still , in his sullen mind , prevailed over all the sentiments of conjugal tenderness . " 3. Henry ( 1790 ) . “ Henry did not relish these ...
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... affection in the Earl's own mind , left him fully possessed that it was the true Plantagenet . The Earl presently communi- cated the matter with some of the nobles and others there , at the first secretly . But finding them of like ...
... affection in the Earl's own mind , left him fully possessed that it was the true Plantagenet . The Earl presently communi- cated the matter with some of the nobles and others there , at the first secretly . But finding them of like ...
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... affection of envy ; that of all other affections it is the most im- portune and continual . For of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , Invidia festos dies non agit : [ Envy keeps ...
... affection of envy ; that of all other affections it is the most im- portune and continual . For of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , Invidia festos dies non agit : [ Envy keeps ...
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