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Pagina cdxliii
... heart , and not thought in his heart . ' It is a fool that hath so said in his heart , which is most true ; not only in respect that he hath no taste in those things which are supernatural and divine , but in respect of human and civil ...
... heart , and not thought in his heart . ' It is a fool that hath so said in his heart , which is most true ; not only in respect that he hath no taste in those things which are supernatural and divine , but in respect of human and civil ...
Pagina cdxlix
... heart . He who now guides the pen once visited the church of Saint Michael , within the precincts of Old Verulam . He trusts he did so with no irreverent emotion ; and , while he read the thrilling sic sedebat , he thought upon the ...
... heart . He who now guides the pen once visited the church of Saint Michael , within the precincts of Old Verulam . He trusts he did so with no irreverent emotion ; and , while he read the thrilling sic sedebat , he thought upon the ...
Pagina cdlxiv
... heart engaged by the gorgeous and chivalric style which pervaded all things , and which a romantic queen loved and encouraged : life seemed a succession of splendid dramatic scenes , and the gravest business a well - acted court masque ...
... heart engaged by the gorgeous and chivalric style which pervaded all things , and which a romantic queen loved and encouraged : life seemed a succession of splendid dramatic scenes , and the gravest business a well - acted court masque ...
Pagina cdlxviii
... hearts for which its bait is thrown . But when its end is gained , ' Tis flattering , cruel , Pompous and full of sound and stupid rage ; Of faith neglectful : heaping wrong on wrong : Ambitious , selfish : —while the true is calm ...
... hearts for which its bait is thrown . But when its end is gained , ' Tis flattering , cruel , Pompous and full of sound and stupid rage ; Of faith neglectful : heaping wrong on wrong : Ambitious , selfish : —while the true is calm ...
Pagina cdlxxv
... heart was often in his study , while he lent his person to the robes of office , ( a ) and he was culpably unmindful of the conduct of his servants , who amassed wealth meanly and rapaciously , while their careless master , himself ...
... heart was often in his study , while he lent his person to the robes of office , ( a ) and he was culpably unmindful of the conduct of his servants , who amassed wealth meanly and rapaciously , while their careless master , himself ...
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