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... true : he knew human nature in all its forms , whether great or mean , and he could enter so sympa- thetically into the views and feelings of king and beg- gar alike that , even when he is expressing an opinion with the greatest force ...
... true : he knew human nature in all its forms , whether great or mean , and he could enter so sympa- thetically into the views and feelings of king and beg- gar alike that , even when he is expressing an opinion with the greatest force ...
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... ; This nurse , this teeming womb of royal kings , Feared by their breed and famous by their birth , Renowned for their deeds as far from home- For Christian service and true chivalry- As is the sepulchre THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 15.
... ; This nurse , this teeming womb of royal kings , Feared by their breed and famous by their birth , Renowned for their deeds as far from home- For Christian service and true chivalry- As is the sepulchre THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 15.
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. For Christian service and true chivalry- As is the sepulchre - in stubborn Jewry— Of the world's ransom , blessed Mary's Son ; This land of such dear souls , this dear , dear land , Is now ...
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. For Christian service and true chivalry- As is the sepulchre - in stubborn Jewry— Of the world's ransom , blessed Mary's Son ; This land of such dear souls , this dear , dear land , Is now ...
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... true , " If that you will France win , Then with Scotland first begin " : For , once the eagle England being in prey , To her unguarded nest the weasel Scot Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence ...
... true , " If that you will France win , Then with Scotland first begin " : For , once the eagle England being in prey , To her unguarded nest the weasel Scot Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence ...
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... true . ROYALTY . - Shakspeare is no demagogue ; he has no idea even of the sovereignty of the people , of which everybody nowadays speaks with so much respect . To him the people was The blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still ...
... true . ROYALTY . - Shakspeare is no demagogue ; he has no idea even of the sovereignty of the people , of which everybody nowadays speaks with so much respect . To him the people was The blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still ...
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