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Every noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the former in a natural manner
, in word and phrase simple , perspicuous , and incapable of improvement . What
then remained for later writers , but affectation , witticism , and conceit ?
Every noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the former in a natural manner
, in word and phrase simple , perspicuous , and incapable of improvement . What
then remained for later writers , but affectation , witticism , and conceit ?
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Yes , noble lady ! I swear by this blood , which was once so pure , and which
nothing but royal villany could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius
the proud , his wicked wife , and their children , with fire and sword ; nor will I ever
...
Yes , noble lady ! I swear by this blood , which was once so pure , and which
nothing but royal villany could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius
the proud , his wicked wife , and their children , with fire and sword ; nor will I ever
...
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Age , thou art sham'd ; Rome , thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods . When
went there by an age , since the great lood , But it was fam'd with more than with
one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide
walls ...
Age , thou art sham'd ; Rome , thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods . When
went there by an age , since the great lood , But it was fam'd with more than with
one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide
walls ...
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to Was generous , honest , faithful , just , and valliant , Noble in mind , and in his
person lovely , Dear to my eyes , and tender my heart : But thou a wretched ,
base , false , worthless coward , Poor even in soul , and loathsome in thy aspect :
All ...
to Was generous , honest , faithful , just , and valliant , Noble in mind , and in his
person lovely , Dear to my eyes , and tender my heart : But thou a wretched ,
base , false , worthless coward , Poor even in soul , and loathsome in thy aspect :
All ...
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No sun shall ever usher fortlı my honours , Or gild again the noble troops that
waited Upon my smiles . Go , get thee from me Cromwell ! I'm a poor fall'n man ,
unworthy now To be thy lord and master . Seek the king , ( That sun I pray'may
never ...
No sun shall ever usher fortlı my honours , Or gild again the noble troops that
waited Upon my smiles . Go , get thee from me Cromwell ! I'm a poor fall'n man ,
unworthy now To be thy lord and master . Seek the king , ( That sun I pray'may
never ...
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