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Pagina 21
... noble . " -Pericles , IV . , 6 . " Their transformations Were never for a piece of beauty rarer , Nor in a way so chaste . " - A Winter's Tale , IV . , 3 . " And thou fresh piece Of excellent witchcraft , who , of force , must know The ...
... noble . " -Pericles , IV . , 6 . " Their transformations Were never for a piece of beauty rarer , Nor in a way so chaste . " - A Winter's Tale , IV . , 3 . " And thou fresh piece Of excellent witchcraft , who , of force , must know The ...
Pagina 32
... noble heart hath far greater sense than any man's words can infuse into you . " Letter of Advice to Buck- ingham . * " being so reputed In dignity , " + * 66 King Henry . Have I not made you The prime man of the state ? " Henry VIII ...
... noble heart hath far greater sense than any man's words can infuse into you . " Letter of Advice to Buck- ingham . * " being so reputed In dignity , " + * 66 King Henry . Have I not made you The prime man of the state ? " Henry VIII ...
Pagina 35
... noble or more worthy than the further endowment of the world with sound and fruit- ful knowledge . " - De Augmentis , Second Book , Dedica- tion . " Let those who distrust their own powers observe my- self , one who have amongst my ...
... noble or more worthy than the further endowment of the world with sound and fruit- ful knowledge . " - De Augmentis , Second Book , Dedica- tion . " Let those who distrust their own powers observe my- self , one who have amongst my ...
Pagina 50
... noble self service . " And again : " For , as I writ be- fore , my cables are worn out , my hope of tackling is by your Lordship's means . ' do " " This mournful note of the sea , whispering of the voyage of life , of loosening moorings ...
... noble self service . " And again : " For , as I writ be- fore , my cables are worn out , my hope of tackling is by your Lordship's means . ' do " " This mournful note of the sea , whispering of the voyage of life , of loosening moorings ...
Pagina 77
... noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo , saith ) ' He that runneth by may read it ' ; that is , that mere sensual persons and voluptuaries , who hasten by God's judg- ments , and never bend or fix their thoughts upon them , are nevertheless ...
... noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo , saith ) ' He that runneth by may read it ' ; that is , that mere sensual persons and voluptuaries , who hasten by God's judg- ments , and never bend or fix their thoughts upon them , are nevertheless ...
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