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Page ix
... thoughts than on his tomb ; So in approof lives not his epitaph As in your royal speech . King . Would I were with him ! He would always say- Methinks I hear him now ; his ... thought belongs to a mature man and its language INTRODUCTION ix.
... thoughts than on his tomb ; So in approof lives not his epitaph As in your royal speech . King . Would I were with him ! He would always say- Methinks I hear him now ; his ... thought belongs to a mature man and its language INTRODUCTION ix.
Page x
... thought belongs to a mature man and its language conforms with maturity . Its very breaks and hesitancies befit the royal speaker bestowing large habitual polite- ness , but in sentences now trailing off into wistful re- membrance , at ...
... thought belongs to a mature man and its language conforms with maturity . Its very breaks and hesitancies befit the royal speaker bestowing large habitual polite- ness , but in sentences now trailing off into wistful re- membrance , at ...
Page xiv
... thought to have by this meanes , not onelie a lawfull occasion to goe to Paris , but if the disease were suche ( as she supposed ) easely to bryng to passe that she might have the Counte Beltramo to her husbande . Whereupon with such ...
... thought to have by this meanes , not onelie a lawfull occasion to goe to Paris , but if the disease were suche ( as she supposed ) easely to bryng to passe that she might have the Counte Beltramo to her husbande . Whereupon with such ...
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