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... lives , " if they are afflicted with inconti- nence of speech . Then the feeble - minded and the self - seek- ing become strengthened in duplicity ; and the bolder resort to the equivocation of irony , -the only freedom triumphant , and ...
... lives , " if they are afflicted with inconti- nence of speech . Then the feeble - minded and the self - seek- ing become strengthened in duplicity ; and the bolder resort to the equivocation of irony , -the only freedom triumphant , and ...
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... live ! O Scotland , Scotland ! O nation miserable ! With an untitled tyrant , bloody sceptred , When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again ? Since that the truest issue of thy throne By his own interdiction stands accus'd , And does ...
... live ! O Scotland , Scotland ! O nation miserable ! With an untitled tyrant , bloody sceptred , When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again ? Since that the truest issue of thy throne By his own interdiction stands accus'd , And does ...
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... the worth of his true friends , who forsook land and station to share his seclusion ; and to secure a peace of soul seldom known to those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life 36 Shakespeare - Characters .
... the worth of his true friends , who forsook land and station to share his seclusion ; and to secure a peace of soul seldom known to those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life 36 Shakespeare - Characters .
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Charles Cowden Clarke. those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life . We find how dear his sylvan haunts have become to him ; how happy have been the hours spent among them with his friends ; how entirely their calm has ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life . We find how dear his sylvan haunts have become to him ; how happy have been the hours spent among them with his friends ; how entirely their calm has ...
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... live to say , ' This thing's to do ; ' Sith I have cause , and will , and strength , and means , To do it . " * * And he concludes his twentieth vacillation with this resolve : - " Oh ! from this time forth , My thoughts be bloody , or ...
... live to say , ' This thing's to do ; ' Sith I have cause , and will , and strength , and means , To do it . " * * And he concludes his twentieth vacillation with this resolve : - " Oh ! from this time forth , My thoughts be bloody , or ...
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