A Thousand and One Gems of English ProseG. Routledge, 1872 - 534 էջ |
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... king of Persia , " That speech was like cloth of Arras , opened and put abroad " —whereby the imagery doth appear in figure , whereas in thoughts they lie but as in packs . Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in opening the ...
... king of Persia , " That speech was like cloth of Arras , opened and put abroad " —whereby the imagery doth appear in figure , whereas in thoughts they lie but as in packs . Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in opening the ...
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... kings of men to root themselves in the hardy hearts of their faithful subjects ; and as those kings of trees have large tops , so have the kings of men large crowns , whereof , as the first would soon be broken from their bodies , were ...
... kings of men to root themselves in the hardy hearts of their faithful subjects ; and as those kings of trees have large tops , so have the kings of men large crowns , whereof , as the first would soon be broken from their bodies , were ...
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... kings . In the same Escurial where the Spanish princes live in greatness and power , and decree war or peace , they have wisely placed a cemetery , where their ashes and their glory shall sleep till time shall be no more ; and where our ...
... kings . In the same Escurial where the Spanish princes live in greatness and power , and decree war or peace , they have wisely placed a cemetery , where their ashes and their glory shall sleep till time shall be no more ; and where our ...
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... king- dom of Christ ? But they that know there is a King of kings , and Lord of lords , by whose wili and pleasure kings and kingdoms stand and fall , they know that to no king or state anything can be profitable which is unjust ; and ...
... king- dom of Christ ? But they that know there is a King of kings , and Lord of lords , by whose wili and pleasure kings and kingdoms stand and fall , they know that to no king or state anything can be profitable which is unjust ; and ...
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... King Charles I. sight doth more dismay or comfort me ; it dismays me to think , that here is so much that I cannot know ; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I should . There is no truer word than ...
... King Charles I. sight doth more dismay or comfort me ; it dismays me to think , that here is so much that I cannot know ; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I should . There is no truer word than ...
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