Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 38
... diseases . They put off and on their clothes with that certainty , as if they knew their heads would not direct them , and therefore custom should . They take a pride in halting and going stiffly , and therefore their staves are carved ...
... diseases . They put off and on their clothes with that certainty , as if they knew their heads would not direct them , and therefore custom should . They take a pride in halting and going stiffly , and therefore their staves are carved ...
Strana 48
... diseases . No time to argue , but to execute . Line him with these , and link him to his squadrons , and he appears a most rich chain for princes . A TAILOR Is a creature made up of threads that were pared off from Adam , when he was ...
... diseases . No time to argue , but to execute . Line him with these , and link him to his squadrons , and he appears a most rich chain for princes . A TAILOR Is a creature made up of threads that were pared off from Adam , when he was ...
Strana 56
... disease , for he is both in divers respects . As he is gilt with an outside of seeming purity , or as he offereth himself to you to be taken down in a cup or taste of golden zeal and simplicity , you may call him physic . Nay , and ...
... disease , for he is both in divers respects . As he is gilt with an outside of seeming purity , or as he offereth himself to you to be taken down in a cup or taste of golden zeal and simplicity , you may call him physic . Nay , and ...
Strana 57
... diseases as are rank in him out of their own lives , as the sight of some citizens on horseback make a judicious man amend his own faults in horsemanship . If one of these uses can be made of him , let him not long offend the stomach of ...
... diseases as are rank in him out of their own lives , as the sight of some citizens on horseback make a judicious man amend his own faults in horsemanship . If one of these uses can be made of him , let him not long offend the stomach of ...
Strana 71
... diseases , one would think most part about Smith- field was an hospital for horses , or a slaughter - house of the common hunt . Let him furnish you with a hackney , it is as much as if the King's warrant overtook you within ten miles ...
... diseases , one would think most part about Smith- field was an hospital for horses , or a slaughter - house of the common hunt . Let him furnish you with a hackney , it is as much as if the King's warrant overtook you within ten miles ...
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