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... honour he did them by his mighty gifts and acquirements of intellect . But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hinc fessum sinuosi pompa ...
... honour he did them by his mighty gifts and acquirements of intellect . But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . Excipit hinc fessum sinuosi pompa ...
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... honour , & c . But Milton is not the only great English poet who has celebrated the Countess Dowager of Derby . She was the sixth daughter , as we have seen , of Sir John Spencer , with whose family Spenser the poet claimed an alliance ...
... honour , & c . But Milton is not the only great English poet who has celebrated the Countess Dowager of Derby . She was the sixth daughter , as we have seen , of Sir John Spencer , with whose family Spenser the poet claimed an alliance ...
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... honour . He was alive to all that was due from man to man in all the relations of life : he was invested with a power to mould the mind of a nation , and to lead the people into ' the glorious ways of truth and prosperous virtue . ' The ...
... honour . He was alive to all that was due from man to man in all the relations of life : he was invested with a power to mould the mind of a nation , and to lead the people into ' the glorious ways of truth and prosperous virtue . ' The ...
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... honour , can never be considered as their disgrace : - " I will now mention who and whence I am . I was born at London , of an honest family : my father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother , by the ...
... honour , can never be considered as their disgrace : - " I will now mention who and whence I am . I was born at London , of an honest family : my father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother , by the ...
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... honour to be admitted mourners : but , if she lift up her drooping head and prosper , among those that have something more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me and my King . " Concerning therefore ...
... honour to be admitted mourners : but , if she lift up her drooping head and prosper , among those that have something more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me and my King . " Concerning therefore ...
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