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... enquiry to precede condemnation , these facts taint the husband with dishonor , although , even according to modern notions , that very marriage may have been induced on his part by a sentiment in itself the very essence of honor .
... enquiry to precede condemnation , these facts taint the husband with dishonor , although , even according to modern notions , that very marriage may have been induced on his part by a sentiment in itself the very essence of honor .
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Assuming , as we have a right to assume , that the poet's mother must have been a woman of sensitive purity , was she now entertaining the remotest apprehension that her son's honor was imperiled ? Assuredly not , for she had passed her ...
Assuming , as we have a right to assume , that the poet's mother must have been a woman of sensitive purity , was she now entertaining the remotest apprehension that her son's honor was imperiled ? Assuredly not , for she had passed her ...
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... little doubt that it was a contemplated movement in reference to the libel , in addition , perhaps , to some other indictment , that occasioned his flight to the metropolis . The Sir Thomas Lucy who received the honor of knighthood ...
... little doubt that it was a contemplated movement in reference to the libel , in addition , perhaps , to some other indictment , that occasioned his flight to the metropolis . The Sir Thomas Lucy who received the honor of knighthood ...
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At the close of the year the poet also lost his uncle Henry , the farmer of Snitterfield , during the same Christmas holidays in which his company had the honor of performing on two occasions before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall Palace .
At the close of the year the poet also lost his uncle Henry , the farmer of Snitterfield , during the same Christmas holidays in which his company had the honor of performing on two occasions before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall Palace .
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... and do honor his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " This was a personal idolatry , not one " solely in reference to his works , moderately adverse criticisms upon which immediately follow the generous panegyric .
... and do honor his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " This was a personal idolatry , not one " solely in reference to his works , moderately adverse criticisms upon which immediately follow the generous panegyric .
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