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... character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and that the thin partition between weakness 2 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
... character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and that the thin partition between weakness 2 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
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... mind whose principles have no coherency and no self - reliance ; one moment threatening and ex- horting his followers to revenge , the next imploring them to be patient ; now urging his rival to peace , and now threatening war ; turning ...
... mind whose principles have no coherency and no self - reliance ; one moment threatening and ex- horting his followers to revenge , the next imploring them to be patient ; now urging his rival to peace , and now threatening war ; turning ...
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... mind , naturally averse to the turmoils of ambition and the cares of greatness , and who wishes to pass his time in monkish indolence and contemplation . Richard bewails the loss of the kingly power only as it was the means of ...
... mind , naturally averse to the turmoils of ambition and the cares of greatness , and who wishes to pass his time in monkish indolence and contemplation . Richard bewails the loss of the kingly power only as it was the means of ...
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... particular hate , because his mind is more at ease in the magnitude of his power , and the feeling of his consequence . It is said that not less than thirty thousand persons lived daily at the tables 7 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
... particular hate , because his mind is more at ease in the magnitude of his power , and the feeling of his consequence . It is said that not less than thirty thousand persons lived daily at the tables 7 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
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... mind ; and that's enough . 60 Sec . Keep . But , if thou be a king , where is thy crown ? K. Hen . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is call'd content : A ...
... mind ; and that's enough . 60 Sec . Keep . But , if thou be a king , where is thy crown ? K. Hen . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is call'd content : A ...
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