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الصفحة 107
Face has been “ translated ” by Subtle , who has Rais'd thee from broomes , and dust , and watring pots , Sublim'd thee , and exalted thee , and fix'd thee l ' the third region , call'd our state of grace . Wrought thee to spirit ...
Face has been “ translated ” by Subtle , who has Rais'd thee from broomes , and dust , and watring pots , Sublim'd thee , and exalted thee , and fix'd thee l ' the third region , call'd our state of grace . Wrought thee to spirit ...
الصفحة 123
... but not quite a complaint . His motive is almost , but not quite , weariness of life . His search for ease is “ dis - ease ” but not “ disease . ” The poise of tone is simply exquisite : “ How can I doubt to finde thee euer , here ?
... but not quite a complaint . His motive is almost , but not quite , weariness of life . His search for ease is “ dis - ease ” but not “ disease . ” The poise of tone is simply exquisite : “ How can I doubt to finde thee euer , here ?
الصفحة 180
In thee , the whole Kingdome dresseth it selfe , and is ambitious to use thee as her glasse . Beware , then , thou render mens figures truly , and teach them no lesse to hate their deformities , then to love their formes .
In thee , the whole Kingdome dresseth it selfe , and is ambitious to use thee as her glasse . Beware , then , thou render mens figures truly , and teach them no lesse to hate their deformities , then to love their formes .
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