Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 18
... hath served in the wars , or else he hath been a serving - man , and weary of well - doing , shaking off all pain , doth choose him this idle life ; and wretchedly wanders about the most shires of this realm , and with stout audacity ...
... hath served in the wars , or else he hath been a serving - man , and weary of well - doing , shaking off all pain , doth choose him this idle life ; and wretchedly wanders about the most shires of this realm , and with stout audacity ...
Strana 22
... hath a most ingenuous and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with ...
... hath a most ingenuous and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with ...
Strana 23
... hath lived to see the revolution of time in most of his apparel . Of presence good enough , but so palpably affected to his own praise , that for want of flatterers he commends himself , to the floutage of his own family . He deals upon ...
... hath lived to see the revolution of time in most of his apparel . Of presence good enough , but so palpably affected to his own praise , that for want of flatterers he commends himself , to the floutage of his own family . He deals upon ...
Strana 28
... hath not behaviour at a certain , but makes it to her occasion . She hath so much knowledge as to love it ; and if she have it not at home , she will fetch it , for this sometimes in a pleasant discontent she dares chide her sex ...
... hath not behaviour at a certain , but makes it to her occasion . She hath so much knowledge as to love it ; and if she have it not at home , she will fetch it , for this sometimes in a pleasant discontent she dares chide her sex ...
Strana 32
... hath an officer to warn men not to talk out of his element , and his own is exceeding sensible , because it is sensual ; but he cannot exchange a piece of reason , though he can a piece of gold . He is not plucked , for his feathers are ...
... hath an officer to warn men not to talk out of his element , and his own is exceeding sensible , because it is sensual ; but he cannot exchange a piece of reason , though he can a piece of gold . He is not plucked , for his feathers are ...
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