Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 34
... head to the foot , but not from the head to the heart . You may find what place he affecteth , for he creeps as near it as may be , and as passionately courts it ; if at any time his hopes be affected , he swelleth with them , and they ...
... head to the foot , but not from the head to the heart . You may find what place he affecteth , for he creeps as near it as may be , and as passionately courts it ; if at any time his hopes be affected , he swelleth with them , and they ...
Strana 38
... heads would not direct them , and therefore custom should . They take a pride in halting and going stiffly , and therefore their staves are carved and tipped ; they trust their attire with much of their gravity ; and they dare not go ...
... heads would not direct them , and therefore custom should . They take a pride in halting and going stiffly , and therefore their staves are carved and tipped ; they trust their attire with much of their gravity ; and they dare not go ...
Strana 39
... head and reveller come together . His hopes are laden in his quality ; and , lest fiddlers should take him unprovided , he wears pumps in his pocket ; and , lest he should take fiddlers unprovided , he whistles his own galliard . He is ...
... head and reveller come together . His hopes are laden in his quality ; and , lest fiddlers should take him unprovided , he wears pumps in his pocket ; and , lest he should take fiddlers unprovided , he whistles his own galliard . He is ...
Strana 43
... head patiently , but the knave he feels it not ; utmost honesty is good fellowship , and he speaks northern , what countryman soever . He hath a pension of ale from the next smith and saddler for intelligence ; he loves to see you ride ...
... head patiently , but the knave he feels it not ; utmost honesty is good fellowship , and he speaks northern , what countryman soever . He hath a pension of ale from the next smith and saddler for intelligence ; he loves to see you ride ...
Strana 44
... head . He spits , and scratches , and spawls , and turns like sick men from one elbow to another , and deserves as much pity during his torture as men in fits of tertian fevers , or self - lashing penitentiaries . In a word , rip him ...
... head . He spits , and scratches , and spawls , and turns like sick men from one elbow to another , and deserves as much pity during his torture as men in fits of tertian fevers , or self - lashing penitentiaries . In a word , rip him ...
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