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Pagina 154
For he gave without disdain and took with great honour ' ? ' The cast and soft moving of his eyes . . . had a certain resemblance of the statues and images of King Alexander . ' Even Flora the curtisan ' --Villon's ' Flora la belle ...
For he gave without disdain and took with great honour ' ? ' The cast and soft moving of his eyes . . . had a certain resemblance of the statues and images of King Alexander . ' Even Flora the curtisan ' --Villon's ' Flora la belle ...
Pagina 159
And this is the pith of Plutarch's political matter : that men may not with honour live unto themselves , but must rather live and die in respect to the State . II Side by side , and in equal honour , with Plutarch the dramatist of ...
And this is the pith of Plutarch's political matter : that men may not with honour live unto themselves , but must rather live and die in respect to the State . II Side by side , and in equal honour , with Plutarch the dramatist of ...
Pagina 335
... the life With honour , wealth , and ease in waning age ; And in this aim there is such thwarting strife That one for all or all for one we gage ; As life for honour in fell battle's rage ; Honour for wealth ; and oft that wealth ...
... the life With honour , wealth , and ease in waning age ; And in this aim there is such thwarting strife That one for all or all for one we gage ; As life for honour in fell battle's rage ; Honour for wealth ; and oft that wealth ...
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