Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... servant , carrying his master's cloak . This old man was very glad that he might have their company over the hill , because that day he had made a good market . For he had seven shil- lings in his purse and an old angel , which this ...
... servant , carrying his master's cloak . This old man was very glad that he might have their company over the hill , because that day he had made a good market . For he had seven shil- lings in his purse and an old angel , which this ...
Strana 20
... servant thief casteth the cloak that he carried on his arm about this poor man's face that he should not mark or view them , with sharp words to deliver quickly that he had , and to confess truly what was in his purse . This poor man ...
... servant thief casteth the cloak that he carried on his arm about this poor man's face that he should not mark or view them , with sharp words to deliver quickly that he had , and to confess truly what was in his purse . This poor man ...
Strana 24
... servant Brisk . Sordido . A wretched hobnailed chuff , whose recreation is reading of almanacks ; and felicity , foul weather . One that never prayed but for a lean dearth , and ever wept in a fat harvest . Fungoso . The son of Sordido ...
... servant Brisk . Sordido . A wretched hobnailed chuff , whose recreation is reading of almanacks ; and felicity , foul weather . One that never prayed but for a lean dearth , and ever wept in a fat harvest . Fungoso . The son of Sordido ...
Strana 26
... servant with him . The King was angry , and caused Overbury to the Tower for con- He was to be seen by no one , and Sir William Wood , the Lieutenant of the Tower , was superseded , and Sir Gervase Helwys was put in his place with ...
... servant with him . The King was angry , and caused Overbury to the Tower for con- He was to be seen by no one , and Sir William Wood , the Lieutenant of the Tower , was superseded , and Sir Gervase Helwys was put in his place with ...
Strana 33
... servant's servant ; is first his own slave , and then whosesoever looketh big . When he gives he curseth , and when he sells he worships . He reads the statutes in his chamber , and wears the Bible in the streets ; he never praiseth any ...
... servant's servant ; is first his own slave , and then whosesoever looketh big . When he gives he curseth , and when he sells he worships . He reads the statutes in his chamber , and wears the Bible in the streets ; he never praiseth any ...
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