Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Ear- mark of a Sequestrator The Character of a Diurnal - Maker The Character of a London Diurnal . CHARACTERS PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1647 AND 1665 RICHARD FLECKNOE FIFTY - FIVE ENIGMATICAL CHARACTERS The Valiant Man • . CHARACTERS Published ...
... Ear- mark of a Sequestrator The Character of a Diurnal - Maker The Character of a London Diurnal . CHARACTERS PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1647 AND 1665 RICHARD FLECKNOE FIFTY - FIVE ENIGMATICAL CHARACTERS The Valiant Man • . CHARACTERS Published ...
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... ears of the world until the divorce was granted . But Lady Essex wished Sir Thomas Overbury to be more effectually silenced . She had tried and failed to get him assas- sinated . Now she resolved to get him poisoned . She obtained the ...
... ears of the world until the divorce was granted . But Lady Essex wished Sir Thomas Overbury to be more effectually silenced . She had tried and failed to get him assas- sinated . Now she resolved to get him poisoned . She obtained the ...
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... ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat youth telling his luscious tales , and puts back the serving - man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free enough to be seen , for ...
... ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat youth telling his luscious tales , and puts back the serving - man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free enough to be seen , for ...
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... ear he is harsh , but unto the understanding intricate and full of windings ; he is the prima materia , and his intents give him form ; he dyeth his means and his meaning into two colours ; he baits craft with humility , and his ...
... ear he is harsh , but unto the understanding intricate and full of windings ; he is the prima materia , and his intents give him form ; he dyeth his means and his meaning into two colours ; he baits craft with humility , and his ...
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... ears as to give the hearing ; enough to make a man's memory ache with suffering such dirty stuff cast into it . As unwelcome to any true conceit , as sluttish morsels or wallowish potions to a nice stomach , which whiles he empties ...
... ears as to give the hearing ; enough to make a man's memory ache with suffering such dirty stuff cast into it . As unwelcome to any true conceit , as sluttish morsels or wallowish potions to a nice stomach , which whiles he empties ...
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