Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 31
... present dis- position . He wins not by battery but undermining , and his rack is smoothing . He allures , is not allured by his affections , for they are the breakers of his observation . He knows passion only by sufferance , and ...
... present dis- position . He wins not by battery but undermining , and his rack is smoothing . He allures , is not allured by his affections , for they are the breakers of his observation . He knows passion only by sufferance , and ...
Strana 32
... present how to win his praises by reciting the other gifts ; he is ready for all employments , but especially before dinner , for his courage and his stomach go together . He will play any upon his countenance , and where he cannot be ...
... present how to win his praises by reciting the other gifts ; he is ready for all employments , but especially before dinner , for his courage and his stomach go together . He will play any upon his countenance , and where he cannot be ...
Strana 33
... present tense . He hath no more of a conscience than fear , and his religion is not his but the prince's . He reverenceth a courtier's servant's servant ; is first his own slave , and then whosesoever looketh big . When he gives he ...
... present tense . He hath no more of a conscience than fear , and his religion is not his but the prince's . He reverenceth a courtier's servant's servant ; is first his own slave , and then whosesoever looketh big . When he gives he ...
Strana 45
... present and absent all . She frames her nature unto his howsoever ; the hyacinth follows not the sun more willingly . Stubbornness and obstinacy are herbs that grow not in her garden . She leaves tattling to the gossips of the town ...
... present and absent all . She frames her nature unto his howsoever ; the hyacinth follows not the sun more willingly . Stubbornness and obstinacy are herbs that grow not in her garden . She leaves tattling to the gossips of the town ...
Strana 101
... present tense . And to come nearer home , nothing draws a woman like to it , for valour towards men is an emblem of an ability towards women , a good quality signifies a better . Nothing is more behoveful for that sex , for from it they ...
... present tense . And to come nearer home , nothing draws a woman like to it , for valour towards men is an emblem of an ability towards women , a good quality signifies a better . Nothing is more behoveful for that sex , for from it they ...
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