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... persons was strengthened and confirmed by this marriage . He found an asylum in the bosoms of his nephew and niece ; composed many of his immortal works in an utter retirement in the house of Sir Julius Cæsar , and expired in his arms ...
... persons was strengthened and confirmed by this marriage . He found an asylum in the bosoms of his nephew and niece ; composed many of his immortal works in an utter retirement in the house of Sir Julius Cæsar , and expired in his arms ...
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... person was never increased toward him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to me ever by his works one of the greatest men , and most worthy of ...
... person was never increased toward him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to me ever by his works one of the greatest men , and most worthy of ...
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... person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if : In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , “ There are appendices of history conversant about the words ...
... person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if : In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , “ There are appendices of history conversant about the words ...
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... person ; and , though no statue could represent his mind , his attitude of deep and tranquil thought cannot be seen without emotion . No sculptured form gives the lineaments of Sir Thomas Meautys . A plain stone records the fact , that ...
... person ; and , though no statue could represent his mind , his attitude of deep and tranquil thought cannot be seen without emotion . No sculptured form gives the lineaments of Sir Thomas Meautys . A plain stone records the fact , that ...
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... person , in an attitude of deep , yet tranquil thought ; while he himself lies , unsculptured , but not forgotten , at his master's feet . Few and faint are the inscriptive characters which can now be traced of the modest secretary's ...
... person , in an attitude of deep , yet tranquil thought ; while he himself lies , unsculptured , but not forgotten , at his master's feet . Few and faint are the inscriptive characters which can now be traced of the modest secretary's ...
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