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Were it even true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to destroy his reputation with posterity , as he had already destroyed his life ...
Were it even true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to destroy his reputation with posterity , as he had already destroyed his life ...
Pagina 12
... the meannesses which we have already note . We are told , on the anthority of Sir Anthony Weldon , that as soon as he found that Buckingham had heard of his interference against him , he immediately repaired to that nobleman's house ...
... the meannesses which we have already note . We are told , on the anthority of Sir Anthony Weldon , that as soon as he found that Buckingham had heard of his interference against him , he immediately repaired to that nobleman's house ...
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This , taken in connection with the first axion of the Norum Ornum already referred to , reminds the reader of Lucretius , of the similar tone of noble self - confidence in which the philosopherpoet discourses on the nature of things .
This , taken in connection with the first axion of the Norum Ornum already referred to , reminds the reader of Lucretius , of the similar tone of noble self - confidence in which the philosopherpoet discourses on the nature of things .
Pagina 30
Alas ! that the great mind that produced it should have descended so low ; though with the exception of a little flattery to the great , to be found in the dedications already alluded to , there is certainly nothing low or mean in his ...
Alas ! that the great mind that produced it should have descended so low ; though with the exception of a little flattery to the great , to be found in the dedications already alluded to , there is certainly nothing low or mean in his ...
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“ Most kind and encouraging was her reception of the Sheik's son , whom Ayib was already acknowledging by stretching out his graceful head for the youth's caress . • You have come at last , Abdoul , ” she exclaimed , holding out her ...
“ Most kind and encouraging was her reception of the Sheik's son , whom Ayib was already acknowledging by stretching out his graceful head for the youth's caress . • You have come at last , Abdoul , ” she exclaimed , holding out her ...
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