The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers ... with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Volume 6Merrill and Baker, 1898 - Literature |
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... Prince To the Memory of Shakespeare Essays of Lord Bacon · William Shakespeare · William Shakespeare William Shakespeare • • Ben Jonson • William Shakespeare Francis Bacon Lord Bacon Apothegms • James Spedding · Francis Bacon A ...
... Prince To the Memory of Shakespeare Essays of Lord Bacon · William Shakespeare · William Shakespeare William Shakespeare • • Ben Jonson • William Shakespeare Francis Bacon Lord Bacon Apothegms • James Spedding · Francis Bacon A ...
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... Prince , to provide remedy in the premises ; nothing so much coveting as the increase of the Commonwealth of this his Realm , with also the virtuous exercise of his most loving subjects and people , and to avoid that most abominable sin ...
... Prince , to provide remedy in the premises ; nothing so much coveting as the increase of the Commonwealth of this his Realm , with also the virtuous exercise of his most loving subjects and people , and to avoid that most abominable sin ...
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... prince sat on the throne , to effect a revolution ; and the rival claims of the houses of York and Lancaster to the crown took the form of a war unequaled in history for its fierce and determined malignancy , the whole nation tearing ...
... prince sat on the throne , to effect a revolution ; and the rival claims of the houses of York and Lancaster to the crown took the form of a war unequaled in history for its fierce and determined malignancy , the whole nation tearing ...
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... prince- dom , wallowing in sloth and cruelty upon a pinchbeck throne ; the devil of effeminate hidalgoism , ruinous in expenditure , mean and grasping , corrupt in private life , in public ostenta- tious , vain of titles , cringing to ...
... prince- dom , wallowing in sloth and cruelty upon a pinchbeck throne ; the devil of effeminate hidalgoism , ruinous in expenditure , mean and grasping , corrupt in private life , in public ostenta- tious , vain of titles , cringing to ...
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... prince acceptable service hereafter . And whereas Sir Richard had alleged that the Spaniards should never glory to have taken one ship of her Majesty , seeing they had so long and so notably defended themselves , they answered that the ...
... prince acceptable service hereafter . And whereas Sir Richard had alleged that the Spaniards should never glory to have taken one ship of her Majesty , seeing they had so long and so notably defended themselves , they answered that the ...
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