Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 2
... labour . After this , out of no over great variety , I call forth those which may best fit my occasions , wherein I am not too scrupulous of age . Sometimes I put my- self to school to one of those ancients whom the Church hath honoured ...
... labour . After this , out of no over great variety , I call forth those which may best fit my occasions , wherein I am not too scrupulous of age . Sometimes I put my- self to school to one of those ancients whom the Church hath honoured ...
Strana 4
... labour . Sweat is the destiny of all trades , whether of the brows or of the mind . God never allowed any man to do nothing . How miserable is the condition of those men which spend the time as if it were given them , and not lent ; as ...
... labour . Sweat is the destiny of all trades , whether of the brows or of the mind . God never allowed any man to do nothing . How miserable is the condition of those men which spend the time as if it were given them , and not lent ; as ...
Strana 12
... labour and luxury , of native honesty and courtly arts , about the beginning of the fifteenth century . His description of the manner of life at the Count I 2 [ FROISSART . HALF - HOURS with thE BEST AUTHORS . The Piteous Death of the ...
... labour and luxury , of native honesty and courtly arts , about the beginning of the fifteenth century . His description of the manner of life at the Count I 2 [ FROISSART . HALF - HOURS with thE BEST AUTHORS . The Piteous Death of the ...
Strana 72
... labour truly to get my living , and to do my duty in that state of life to which it has pleased Providence to call me . ' " I have often heard , " answered I , " that there is honour among thieves ; I am happy to learn from you that ...
... labour truly to get my living , and to do my duty in that state of life to which it has pleased Providence to call me . ' " I have often heard , " answered I , " that there is honour among thieves ; I am happy to learn from you that ...
Strana 93
... labour very rarely equalled in fulness of research and comprehensive illustration . ] This youth of whom we are now to speak was such a mercurial as the like hath seldom been known , and could make his own part if at any time he chanced ...
... labour very rarely equalled in fulness of research and comprehensive illustration . ] This youth of whom we are now to speak was such a mercurial as the like hath seldom been known , and could make his own part if at any time he chanced ...
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