Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 19
... clear , quickly steps unto this poor man and taketh hold of his horse bridle and leadeth him into the wood , and demandeth of him what and how much money he had in his purse , " Now , by my troth , " quoth this SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 19.
... clear , quickly steps unto this poor man and taketh hold of his horse bridle and leadeth him into the wood , and demandeth of him what and how much money he had in his purse , " Now , by my troth , " quoth this SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 19.
Strana 23
... holds himself unworthy of her . And , in that hoodwinked humour , lives more like a suitor than a husband ; standing in as true dread of her displeasure , as when he first made love to her . He doth sacrifice twopence in juniper to her ...
... holds himself unworthy of her . And , in that hoodwinked humour , lives more like a suitor than a husband ; standing in as true dread of her displeasure , as when he first made love to her . He doth sacrifice twopence in juniper to her ...
Strana 34
... hold that happiness , it falls down in tears . His fingers are his orators , and he expresseth much of himself upon some instrument . He answers not , or not to the purpose , and no marvel , for he is not at home . He scotcheth time ...
... hold that happiness , it falls down in tears . His fingers are his orators , and he expresseth much of himself upon some instrument . He answers not , or not to the purpose , and no marvel , for he is not at home . He scotcheth time ...
Strana 41
... holds his sceptre . He dares not think a thought that the nomina- tive case governs not the verb ; and he never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticism , and his example Tully . He values ...
... holds his sceptre . He dares not think a thought that the nomina- tive case governs not the verb ; and he never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticism , and his example Tully . He values ...
Strana 43
... hold your stirrup in expectation . THE TRUE CHARACTER OF A Dunce . He hath a soul drowned in a lump of flesh , or is a piece of earth that Prometheus put not half his proportion of fire into . A thing that hath neither edge of desire ...
... hold your stirrup in expectation . THE TRUE CHARACTER OF A Dunce . He hath a soul drowned in a lump of flesh , or is a piece of earth that Prometheus put not half his proportion of fire into . A thing that hath neither edge of desire ...
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