It seems never to have crossed the mind of the powerful and wealthy noble that the poor barrister whom he treated with such munificent kindness was not his equal.
It seems never to have crossed her mind that the style even of his best writings was by no means faultless, and that even had it been faultless, it might not be wise in her to imitate it.
He seems never once to have bewailed aloud the miserable end of his own long minute study of military strategy, the foul check to aspirations founded in honour, and breathed upon by the dead of Salamis and Thermopylæ.
That Sarah’s interest in him was particular, that it was already awakened and deepening, seems never to have been surmised.
A term of probation was the alternative suggested by the merchants also, but it seems never to have received any consideration from the Foreign Office.
Of the new dynamic element introduced into the treaties, it seems never to have occurred to the negotiators that any regulation was necessary at all.
The opportunity which his continental dominions offered him he seems never to have understood, or at least not as it would have been understood by a modern sovereign or by a Philip Augustus.
Even Henry I is said to have presented his claim, which he would derive from his mother, but he seems never seriously to have prosecuted it.
He seems neverto have understood that in Philip Augustus he had to deal with a different man from Louis VII.
Yet he seems never to have doubted for a moment the power of simple truth to eradicate it, nor to have hesitated as to his own duty in regard to it.
His saintliness was wholly unconscious; he seems never to have thought himself any nearer to the tender heart of God than the most miserable sinner to whom his compassion extended.
And yet he seems never to have been friendly to the temporal power of bishops.
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