Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 2
... tell your lordship how I would pass my days , whether common or sacred , that you , ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due ...
... tell your lordship how I would pass my days , whether common or sacred , that you , ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due ...
Strana 14
... tell , ' quoth the king , ' what ye will do ; either tarry or depart ; but as for the money I will not depart from it : it pertaineth to me to keep it for you , but it shall never go out of Navarre . ' " The countess could have none ...
... tell , ' quoth the king , ' what ye will do ; either tarry or depart ; but as for the money I will not depart from it : it pertaineth to me to keep it for you , but it shall never go out of Navarre . ' " The countess could have none ...
Strana 37
... tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentleman that we saw at Kincy ; you ...
... tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentleman that we saw at Kincy ; you ...
Strana 48
... tell you , ' quoth she , ' and tell you a truth , which perchance ye will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me , is , that He sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a schoolmaster . For when I am ...
... tell you , ' quoth she , ' and tell you a truth , which perchance ye will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me , is , that He sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a schoolmaster . For when I am ...
Strana 50
... tell me , would you command me never more to read Cicero , and Epictetus , and Plutarch , and Polybius ? The others I do resign : they are good for the arbour and for the gravel walk ; yet leave unto me , I beseech you , my friend and ...
... tell me , would you command me never more to read Cicero , and Epictetus , and Plutarch , and Polybius ? The others I do resign : they are good for the arbour and for the gravel walk ; yet leave unto me , I beseech you , my friend and ...
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