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... temper , a translator of Calvin's Institutes , and a born reformer . Such men might be affected by the classical influence ; they could hardly be subdued by it . In the excess of action , the rush of incident , the swift accumulation of ...
... temper , a translator of Calvin's Institutes , and a born reformer . Such men might be affected by the classical influence ; they could hardly be subdued by it . In the excess of action , the rush of incident , the swift accumulation of ...
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... temper- ament and imagination which seems to have been made in each . It is futile and immoral to conceal or minimize the faults and vices of men of genius ; but it is equally futile and immoral to attempt to deter- mine in any ...
... temper- ament and imagination which seems to have been made in each . It is futile and immoral to conceal or minimize the faults and vices of men of genius ; but it is equally futile and immoral to attempt to deter- mine in any ...
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... temper and associations ; but the fact that he applied for a grant of arms , and that as Bailiff he welcomed the actors of the Earl of Wor- cester's Company and the Queen's Company to Strat- ford in 1568 , would seem to indicate that ...
... temper and associations ; but the fact that he applied for a grant of arms , and that as Bailiff he welcomed the actors of the Earl of Wor- cester's Company and the Queen's Company to Strat- ford in 1568 , would seem to indicate that ...
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... temper was thrown into bold relief by her in- tensely feminine craving for personal loyalty and admi- ration . One of the keenest and most adroit politicians of her time , her instincts as a woman were sometimes postponed to the ...
... temper was thrown into bold relief by her in- tensely feminine craving for personal loyalty and admi- ration . One of the keenest and most adroit politicians of her time , her instincts as a woman were sometimes postponed to the ...
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... temper , and the Tudor in- stinct for understanding her people and winning them . The Armada was thirteen years in the future , and the full splendour of a great reign was still to come ; but there was something in the young Queen which ...
... temper , and the Tudor in- stinct for understanding her people and winning them . The Armada was thirteen years in the future , and the full splendour of a great reign was still to come ; but there was something in the young Queen which ...
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