in, knowledge just to act upon. p. 43 Sinning upto necessity might be pardonable but for self-conceit and pride it is unpardonable since sin of Adam was
Act II, scene vii If this be not love, it is madness, and then it is pardonable. Act III, scene x Eternity was in that moment. Act IV, scene vii Men are
complain about. Once divulged, the offenses done to us seem to make others pardonable. … It is better to praise the favors others have done for you, so as to
a war with the Dutch. ‘Ambition and [the pursuit of] glory are always pardonable in a prince …’ Victory in battle, the acquisition of territory, the quest