Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 23
... stand highest in his respect whom he studies most to reproach . Fastidious Brisk . A neat , spruce , affecting courtier , one that wears clothes well , and in fashion ; practiseth by his glass how to salute ; speaks good remnants ...
... stand highest in his respect whom he studies most to reproach . Fastidious Brisk . A neat , spruce , affecting courtier , one that wears clothes well , and in fashion ; practiseth by his glass how to salute ; speaks good remnants ...
Strana 49
... stands open , he is ever seeking a stile ; and where his learning ought to climb , he creeps through . Give him advice , you run into traditions ; and urge a modest course , he cries out counsel . ) His greatest care is to contemn ...
... stands open , he is ever seeking a stile ; and where his learning ought to climb , he creeps through . Give him advice , you run into traditions ; and urge a modest course , he cries out counsel . ) His greatest care is to contemn ...
Strana 54
... stands his music most upon crochets . The companion of his travels is some foul sun - burnt quean , that , since the terrible statute , recanted gipseyism and is turned pedlaress . So marches he all over England with his bag and baggage ...
... stands his music most upon crochets . The companion of his travels is some foul sun - burnt quean , that , since the terrible statute , recanted gipseyism and is turned pedlaress . So marches he all over England with his bag and baggage ...
Strana 62
... stands for it . If he be to travel , he is longer furnishing himself for a five miles ' journey than a ship is rigging for a seven years ' voyage . He is never more troubled than when he has to maintain talk with a gentlewoman , wherein ...
... stands for it . If he be to travel , he is longer furnishing himself for a five miles ' journey than a ship is rigging for a seven years ' voyage . He is never more troubled than when he has to maintain talk with a gentlewoman , wherein ...
Strana 69
... a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellences stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining of her apparel ( which SEVENTEENTH CENTURY .
... a fair look is but a dumb orator to commend virtue , therefore minds it not . All her excellences stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining of her apparel ( which SEVENTEENTH CENTURY .
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