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Thus the young poet was kept to reality and learned to know the passions , the
ambitions and the sorrows of the heart , not only as these might be conceived in
the imagination but as they had actually been embodied in historical events .
Thus the young poet was kept to reality and learned to know the passions , the
ambitions and the sorrows of the heart , not only as these might be conceived in
the imagination but as they had actually been embodied in historical events .
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Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which
betrays that his own heart is speaking Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in
these Histories , as when he is giving utterance to patriotic sentiment . Here he is
as ...
Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which
betrays that his own heart is speaking Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in
these Histories , as when he is giving utterance to patriotic sentiment . Here he is
as ...
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But her husband , the King , is a weakling , who can neither satisfy her heart nor
fill his royal station ; and she becomes a guilty wife and a bold intriguer ,
scheming to maintain the position which is slipping from her . But disaster follows
disaster ...
But her husband , the King , is a weakling , who can neither satisfy her heart nor
fill his royal station ; and she becomes a guilty wife and a bold intriguer ,
scheming to maintain the position which is slipping from her . But disaster follows
disaster ...
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In this view there may be some truth , because many of the things done in these
Histories in the name of chivalry and statesmanship are at heart grossly immoral ;
and , while lending to royalty and war the disguise of a splendid language ...
In this view there may be some truth , because many of the things done in these
Histories in the name of chivalry and statesmanship are at heart grossly immoral ;
and , while lending to royalty and war the disguise of a splendid language ...
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... but the King bates not a jot of heart or hope . One of the English leaders having
involuntarily expressed the wish that they had with them ten THE ENGLISH
HISTORIES 39.
... but the King bates not a jot of heart or hope . One of the English leaders having
involuntarily expressed the wish that they had with them ten THE ENGLISH
HISTORIES 39.
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