Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 6
... stand me in stead under every variety of circumstances , and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life , and a shield against its ills , however things might go amiss , and the world frown upon me , it would be a ...
... stand me in stead under every variety of circumstances , and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life , and a shield against its ills , however things might go amiss , and the world frown upon me , it would be a ...
Strana 8
... stand in strange and preposterous contrast with the general penury and discomfort of his people ; he may glitter in jewels of gold and raiment of needlework ; but the wonders of well contrived and executed manufacture which we use daily ...
... stand in strange and preposterous contrast with the general penury and discomfort of his people ; he may glitter in jewels of gold and raiment of needlework ; but the wonders of well contrived and executed manufacture which we use daily ...
Strana 13
... standing before his table all supper . They gave a great light , and the hall was ever full of knights and squires , and many other tables were dressed to sup who would . There was none should speak to him at his table , but if he were ...
... standing before his table all supper . They gave a great light , and the hall was ever full of knights and squires , and many other tables were dressed to sup who would . There was none should speak to him at his table , but if he were ...
Strana 19
... stand whole as it had been brought him before , and so departed and closed the chamber door , and went to the count and said , ' Sir , for God's sake , have mercy on your son Gaston , for he is near famished in prison ; there he lieth ...
... stand whole as it had been brought him before , and so departed and closed the chamber door , and went to the count and said , ' Sir , for God's sake , have mercy on your son Gaston , for he is near famished in prison ; there he lieth ...
Strana 24
... stand resolved You shall continue so . L. Frugal . It is confess'd , sir . Luke , Sir ! sirrah : " se your old phrase - I can bear it . L. Frugal . That , if you please , forgotten 24 [ MASSINGER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... stand resolved You shall continue so . L. Frugal . It is confess'd , sir . Luke , Sir ! sirrah : " se your old phrase - I can bear it . L. Frugal . That , if you please , forgotten 24 [ MASSINGER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
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