Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Command An Ordinary Fencer A Pirate . A Puny Clerk A Footman A Noble and Retired House- · An Ingrosser of Corn • 77,78 62 A Devilish Usurer · 78,79 A Waterman 80 • 63 , 64 A Reverend Judge 80 , 81 A Virtuous Widow 81 , 82 • 64 , 65 An ...
... Command An Ordinary Fencer A Pirate . A Puny Clerk A Footman A Noble and Retired House- · An Ingrosser of Corn • 77,78 62 A Devilish Usurer · 78,79 A Waterman 80 • 63 , 64 A Reverend Judge 80 , 81 A Virtuous Widow 81 , 82 • 64 , 65 An ...
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... commands . to have no servant with him . The King was angry , and caused Overbury to the Tower for con- He was to be seen by no one , and Sir William Wood , the Lieutenant of the Tower , was superseded , and Sir Gervase Helwys was put ...
... commands . to have no servant with him . The King was angry , and caused Overbury to the Tower for con- He was to be seen by no one , and Sir William Wood , the Lieutenant of the Tower , was superseded , and Sir Gervase Helwys was put ...
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... command him , nay , he will command them , and at his pleasure censure them if they will not suffer their ears to be fettered with the long chains of his tedious collations , their purses to be emptied with the inundations of his ...
... command him , nay , he will command them , and at his pleasure censure them if they will not suffer their ears to be fettered with the long chains of his tedious collations , their purses to be emptied with the inundations of his ...
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... COMMAND Is one that hath bought his place , or come to it by some noble- man's letter . He loves alive dead pays , yet wishes they may rather happen in his company by the scurvy than by a battle . View him at a muster , and he goes with ...
... COMMAND Is one that hath bought his place , or come to it by some noble- man's letter . He loves alive dead pays , yet wishes they may rather happen in his company by the scurvy than by a battle . View him at a muster , and he goes with ...
Strana 85
... command lie in the kitchen , which is but an inferior place , yet shall you find him a very saucy companion . Ever since the wars in Naples , he hath so minced the ancient and bountiful allowance as if his nation should keep a perpetual ...
... command lie in the kitchen , which is but an inferior place , yet shall you find him a very saucy companion . Ever since the wars in Naples , he hath so minced the ancient and bountiful allowance as if his nation should keep a perpetual ...
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