The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... grace and dignity of unconscious excel- lence , a high - born excellence that cannot be counterfeited , and must issue from a deep , cen- tral motion , which has an impetus as resistless as that of the subterranean feeders of a copi ...
... grace and dignity of unconscious excel- lence , a high - born excellence that cannot be counterfeited , and must issue from a deep , cen- tral motion , which has an impetus as resistless as that of the subterranean feeders of a copi ...
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... grace , the like of which the king had surely in his many audiences not witnessed before . Figure his great countenance , aglow with the sublime fulness of the occasion , as slightly bending forward and lifting up his manacled hands ...
... grace , the like of which the king had surely in his many audiences not witnessed before . Figure his great countenance , aglow with the sublime fulness of the occasion , as slightly bending forward and lifting up his manacled hands ...
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... would it have been sung as of Chaucer's Squire , - " And borne him wel , as of so litel space , In hope to stonden in his ladies grace . " VI . CESAR BRUTUS SOCRATES GRECIAN MYTHOLOGY - HOMERIC HEROES 70 THE GENTLEMAN .
... would it have been sung as of Chaucer's Squire , - " And borne him wel , as of so litel space , In hope to stonden in his ladies grace . " VI . CESAR BRUTUS SOCRATES GRECIAN MYTHOLOGY - HOMERIC HEROES 70 THE GENTLEMAN .
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... grace , and healthful , moral sensibility . His readiness with his purse and person , and his " extremest means " to aid Bassanio , - who is already in his debt , - in any way that stands " within the eye of honor ; " his untrafficking ...
... grace , and healthful , moral sensibility . His readiness with his purse and person , and his " extremest means " to aid Bassanio , - who is already in his debt , - in any way that stands " within the eye of honor ; " his untrafficking ...
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... grace of gentlemanhood falls naturally and inevitably upon his nobler and best - balanced characters , which hereby exhibit in compact artistic form that intimate marriage between the ideal and the real which is of the 92 THE GENTLEMAN .
... grace of gentlemanhood falls naturally and inevitably upon his nobler and best - balanced characters , which hereby exhibit in compact artistic form that intimate marriage between the ideal and the real which is of the 92 THE GENTLEMAN .
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