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Sad as it may be to us to be forced to conclude that shame has to be cast on the noble name we reverence , yet let us remember that it is but for a temporary stain on his career , and that through the knowledge of the human heart he ...
Sad as it may be to us to be forced to conclude that shame has to be cast on the noble name we reverence , yet let us remember that it is but for a temporary stain on his career , and that through the knowledge of the human heart he ...
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It is not , in the common acceptation of the word , prudential — but the infinite prudence of the heart is indeed no other than love . . . . He has learned his lesson ; his romantic attachment , which attributed an impossible perfection ...
It is not , in the common acceptation of the word , prudential — but the infinite prudence of the heart is indeed no other than love . . . . He has learned his lesson ; his romantic attachment , which attributed an impossible perfection ...
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[ XX ] Compare Shakespeare : Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war , How to divide the conquest of thy sight ; Mine eye my heart thy picture's sight would bar , My heart mine eye the freedom of that right . My heart doth plead that ...
[ XX ] Compare Shakespeare : Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war , How to divide the conquest of thy sight ; Mine eye my heart thy picture's sight would bar , My heart mine eye the freedom of that right . My heart doth plead that ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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