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Page xxxii
... face of circumstance ; but with never - failing kindliness and humour , without too conscious a seeking after reputation , to act cour- ageously when the call of duty comes : such is the conception of honour presented in the person of ...
... face of circumstance ; but with never - failing kindliness and humour , without too conscious a seeking after reputation , to act cour- ageously when the call of duty comes : such is the conception of honour presented in the person of ...
Page xliii
... face with an arrow , so that diuerse noble men that were about him , would haue conueied him foorth of the field , yet he would not suffer them so to doo , least his departure from amongst his men might happilie haue striken some feare ...
... face with an arrow , so that diuerse noble men that were about him , would haue conueied him foorth of the field , yet he would not suffer them so to doo , least his departure from amongst his men might happilie haue striken some feare ...
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... face and patronage . See lines 155 , 156 , post . Pope's we - steal is happy and may be right . 31. it holds well ] the simile is apt . Cf. Donne , Biathanatos ( ed . 1648 , p . 49 ) : " heaven ... is certainly good ; Life , but ...
... face and patronage . See lines 155 , 156 , post . Pope's we - steal is happy and may be right . 31. it holds well ] the simile is apt . Cf. Donne , Biathanatos ( ed . 1648 , p . 49 ) : " heaven ... is certainly good ; Life , but ...
Page 26
... faces " ; but , as Nares remarks , " the moody forehead of a servant brow " is not sense . 20. good leave ] So in Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 327 . 25. with such strength denied ] so stubbornly refused . 26. deliver'd ] reported ...
... faces " ; but , as Nares remarks , " the moody forehead of a servant brow " is not sense . 20. good leave ] So in Merchant of Venice , III . ii . 327 . 25. with such strength denied ] so stubbornly refused . 26. deliver'd ] reported ...
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... face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot blame him : was not he proclaim'd By Richard that dead is the next of blood ? North . He was ; I heard the proclamation : 135 [ To Wor . And then ...
... face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot blame him : was not he proclaim'd By Richard that dead is the next of blood ? North . He was ; I heard the proclamation : 135 [ To Wor . And then ...
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