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Page xliii
... blood : and it is not without cause that the tardy shade of Bussy rises to rebuke the tardier hand of his brother in words heavier and more bitter than any that fall from the majesty of buried Denmark . The quaint contrast between the ...
... blood : and it is not without cause that the tardy shade of Bussy rises to rebuke the tardier hand of his brother in words heavier and more bitter than any that fall from the majesty of buried Denmark . The quaint contrast between the ...
Page xlvi
... blood with the king's mistress that revenge which at the first occasion given the duchess was not slow to exact from her lover on the triumphant enemy of her kinsman . The haughty integrity which involved and upheld Chabot in danger and ...
... blood with the king's mistress that revenge which at the first occasion given the duchess was not slow to exact from her lover on the triumphant enemy of her kinsman . The haughty integrity which involved and upheld Chabot in danger and ...
Page xlvii
... blood is better worth remembering than such inquiries are worth pursuing . ' Poor envious souls they are , ' says the poet , that cavil at truth's want in these natural fictions ; a reasonable and memorable protest against the perverse ...
... blood is better worth remembering than such inquiries are worth pursuing . ' Poor envious souls they are , ' says the poet , that cavil at truth's want in these natural fictions ; a reasonable and memorable protest against the perverse ...
Page liii
... blood and shame in whose darkness nothing is discernible but the two masked and muffled figures of treachery and murder , we cannot but remember and apply the parallel drawn by Macaulay from the court of Nero ; nor can it be with simple ...
... blood and shame in whose darkness nothing is discernible but the two masked and muffled figures of treachery and murder , we cannot but remember and apply the parallel drawn by Macaulay from the court of Nero ; nor can it be with simple ...
Page lx
... blood cast figures in her eyes , And she supposed she saw in Neptune's skies How her star wander'd , wash'd in smarting brine , For her love's sake , that with immortal wine Should be embathed , and swim in more heart's - ease Than ...
... blood cast figures in her eyes , And she supposed she saw in Neptune's skies How her star wander'd , wash'd in smarting brine , For her love's sake , that with immortal wine Should be embathed , and swim in more heart's - ease Than ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.