Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 18
... heart to relent and pity his miserable estate , how he hath been maimed and bruised in the wars . Peradventure one will show you some outward wound which he got at some drunken fray , either halting of some privy wound festered with a ...
... heart to relent and pity his miserable estate , how he hath been maimed and bruised in the wars . Peradventure one will show you some outward wound which he got at some drunken fray , either halting of some privy wound festered with a ...
Strana 34
... 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 burst out too good for the vessel . In a word ...
... 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 burst out too good for the vessel . In a word ...
Strana 48
... heart is a lump of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was making . He differeth altogether from God ; for with him the best pieces are still marked out for damnation , and , without hope of recovery , shall be cast down ...
... heart is a lump of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was making . He differeth altogether from God ; for with him the best pieces are still marked out for damnation , and , without hope of recovery , shall be cast down ...
Strana 55
... heart for 40s . per annum . His life is merely contemplative ; for his practice , ' tis worth nothing , at least not worthy of credit , and if by chance he purchase any , he loseth it again at the year's end , for time brings truth to ...
... heart for 40s . per annum . His life is merely contemplative ; for his practice , ' tis worth nothing , at least not worthy of credit , and if by chance he purchase any , he loseth it again at the year's end , for time brings truth to ...
Strana 60
... heart to lie with any whore save the whore of Babylon . To steal he holds it lawful , so it be from the wicked and Egyptians . He had rather see Antichrist than a picture in the church window , and chooseth sooner to be half hanged than ...
... heart to lie with any whore save the whore of Babylon . To steal he holds it lawful , so it be from the wicked and Egyptians . He had rather see Antichrist than a picture in the church window , and chooseth sooner to be half hanged than ...
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