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... Speech . 2. TYPHON , or the Rebel . 3. THE CYCLOPES , or Minis- ters of Terror . 4. NARCISSUS , or Self - love . 5. STYX , or Treaties . 6. PAN , or Nature . 7. PERSEUS , or War . 8. ENDYMION , or the Favour- ite . 18. DIOMEDES , or ...
... Speech . 2. TYPHON , or the Rebel . 3. THE CYCLOPES , or Minis- ters of Terror . 4. NARCISSUS , or Self - love . 5. STYX , or Treaties . 6. PAN , or Nature . 7. PERSEUS , or War . 8. ENDYMION , or the Favour- ite . 18. DIOMEDES , or ...
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... SPEECH . THEY say that Cassandra was beloved by Apollo ; that she contrived by various artifices to elude his de- sires , and yet to keep his hopes alive until she had drawn from him the gift of divination ; that she had no sooner ...
... SPEECH . THEY say that Cassandra was beloved by Apollo ; that she contrived by various artifices to elude his de- sires , and yet to keep his hopes alive until she had drawn from him the gift of divination ; that she had no sooner ...
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... speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution , he is commonly unwilling ...
... speeches he reconciles the minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution , he is commonly unwilling ...
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... speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " [ 1616-7 ] . Harl . MSS . 1323. fo . 263 . 2 " It were very likely that the breach , if any were , could not be but up- on some material point of religion ; which if it fell out could ...
... speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " [ 1616-7 ] . Harl . MSS . 1323. fo . 263 . 2 " It were very likely that the breach , if any were , could not be but up- on some material point of religion ; which if it fell out could ...
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... speech he had begun ; and it falleth out well to shake off your drowsiness ; for it seemed to be the trumpet of a War . And therefore ( Martius ) if it please you to begin again ; for the speech was such as deserveth to be heard twice ...
... speech he had begun ; and it falleth out well to shake off your drowsiness ; for it seemed to be the trumpet of a War . And therefore ( Martius ) if it please you to begin again ; for the speech was such as deserveth to be heard twice ...
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