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Page 125
... called him Philip the Imperturbable , but his greatness is , that he is not imperturbable , only , as the author announces , " not passion's slave . " The gods would not be gods , if they were ignorant , or impassive ; they must be able ...
... called him Philip the Imperturbable , but his greatness is , that he is not imperturbable , only , as the author announces , " not passion's slave . " The gods would not be gods , if they were ignorant , or impassive ; they must be able ...
Page 141
... called , Start in view as fades the evening hour . Decked in rainbow roof of gossamer , And with many a sparkling jewel bright , Rose - leaf faces , dew - drop eyes are there , Each with gesture fine of gentle sprite . Gay they woo ...
... called , Start in view as fades the evening hour . Decked in rainbow roof of gossamer , And with many a sparkling jewel bright , Rose - leaf faces , dew - drop eyes are there , Each with gesture fine of gentle sprite . Gay they woo ...
Page 150
... flail . THIRD WOMAN . And Master Fiennes That's a true lamb ! He'd roast alive the Bishop . CITIZEN . I was close by the coach , and with my nose Upon the door , I called out , Down with 150 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... flail . THIRD WOMAN . And Master Fiennes That's a true lamb ! He'd roast alive the Bishop . CITIZEN . I was close by the coach , and with my nose Upon the door , I called out , Down with 150 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 151
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. Upon the door , I called out , Down with Strafford ! And then just so he fixed his eyes on mine , And something seemed to choke me in the throat ; In truth , I think it must have been the devil ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. Upon the door , I called out , Down with Strafford ! And then just so he fixed his eyes on mine , And something seemed to choke me in the throat ; In truth , I think it must have been the devil ...
Page 156
... called for vengeance on the counsellor who alone had so long saved the tyrant from a speedier fall , and the victims of his own oppressions echoed with sullen murmur to the " silver trum- pet " call , * yet the greater the peculiar ...
... called for vengeance on the counsellor who alone had so long saved the tyrant from a speedier fall , and the victims of his own oppressions echoed with sullen murmur to the " silver trum- pet " call , * yet the greater the peculiar ...
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