Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... reason , for it is but fair to presume the prevalence of sincerity and of a will- ingness to know and accept the reality , if only it be made clearly manifest . The reason is to be found in that conservative instinct , dominant in the ...
... reason , for it is but fair to presume the prevalence of sincerity and of a will- ingness to know and accept the reality , if only it be made clearly manifest . The reason is to be found in that conservative instinct , dominant in the ...
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... reason why it was obeyed , and to go on and imagine that if it had been and thus it would not have been obeyed . Sir , the story is good ; but your poetry why it was done if the case had " Mir . Sir , are you not my father 2 AND HIS ...
... reason why it was obeyed , and to go on and imagine that if it had been and thus it would not have been obeyed . Sir , the story is good ; but your poetry why it was done if the case had " Mir . Sir , are you not my father 2 AND HIS ...
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... reasons : first , because ivy is an evergreen , or flourishes in the winter ; and secondly , be- cause it winds and creeps about so many things , as trees , walls and buildings , and raises itself above them . And for the second , the ...
... reasons : first , because ivy is an evergreen , or flourishes in the winter ; and secondly , be- cause it winds and creeps about so many things , as trees , walls and buildings , and raises itself above them . And for the second , the ...
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... reason presume to offer unto your Majesty dead lines , myself being excluded as I am ; were it not upon this only argument or subject , namely to clear myself in point of duty . Duty , though my state lie buried in the sands , and my ...
... reason presume to offer unto your Majesty dead lines , myself being excluded as I am ; were it not upon this only argument or subject , namely to clear myself in point of duty . Duty , though my state lie buried in the sands , and my ...
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... reason . 66 Nay , in his demonstration of love let him not go too far ; for these silly lovers , when they profess such infinite affection and obligation , they tax themselves at so high a rate they are ever under arrest . * Countless ...
... reason . 66 Nay , in his demonstration of love let him not go too far ; for these silly lovers , when they profess such infinite affection and obligation , they tax themselves at so high a rate they are ever under arrest . * Countless ...
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