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Pagina 171
Hunted down by Antony's sworders , the orator is overtaken at night in a by - lane ; he stretches out his head from the litter to look his murderers in the face ; and “ his head and his beard being all white , and his face leane and ...
Hunted down by Antony's sworders , the orator is overtaken at night in a by - lane ; he stretches out his head from the litter to look his murderers in the face ; and “ his head and his beard being all white , and his face leane and ...
Pagina 232
Then she dried up his blood that berayed his face , and called him her Lord , her husband , and Emperor , forgetting her miserie and calamitie , for the pitie and compassion she took of him . ' In all this splendour North is Amyot ...
Then she dried up his blood that berayed his face , and called him her Lord , her husband , and Emperor , forgetting her miserie and calamitie , for the pitie and compassion she took of him . ' In all this splendour North is Amyot ...
Pagina 360
Of the beawtie , ' Hoby writes , that we meane , which is onlie it that appeereth in bodies , and especially in the face of man ... we will terme it an influence of the heavenlie bountifulness , the whiche for all it stretcheth over all ...
Of the beawtie , ' Hoby writes , that we meane , which is onlie it that appeereth in bodies , and especially in the face of man ... we will terme it an influence of the heavenlie bountifulness , the whiche for all it stretcheth over all ...
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