Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... turns resisting into embracing . Her greatest learning is religion , and her thoughts are on her own sex , or on men , without casting the difference . Dishonesty never comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and ...
... turns resisting into embracing . Her greatest learning is religion , and her thoughts are on her own sex , or on men , without casting the difference . Dishonesty never comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and ...
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... turn him fool , which commonly she obtains at the years of discretion . She takes a journey sometimes to her niece's house , but never thinks beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff ...
... turn him fool , which commonly she obtains at the years of discretion . She takes a journey sometimes to her niece's house , but never thinks beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff ...
Strana 44
... turns like sick men from one elbow to another , and deserves as much pity during his torture as men in fits of tertian fevers , or self - lashing penitentiaries . In a word , rip him quite asunder , and examine every shred of him , you ...
... turns like sick men from one elbow to another , and deserves as much pity during his torture as men in fits of tertian fevers , or self - lashing penitentiaries . In a word , rip him quite asunder , and examine every shred of him , you ...
Strana 47
... turning his horse- tail . He can pray , but it is by rote , not faith , and when he would he dares not , for his brackish belief hath made that ominous . A rock or a quicksand plucks him before he be ripe , else he is gathered to his ...
... turning his horse- tail . He can pray , but it is by rote , not faith , and when he would he dares not , for his brackish belief hath made that ominous . A rock or a quicksand plucks him before he be ripe , else he is gathered to his ...
Strana 49
Henry Morley. occasion serveth , making a broker's shop his alembic , can turn your silks into gold , and having furnished his necessities , after a month or two , if he be urged unto it , reduce them again to their proper subsistence ...
Henry Morley. occasion serveth , making a broker's shop his alembic , can turn your silks into gold , and having furnished his necessities , after a month or two , if he be urged unto it , reduce them again to their proper subsistence ...
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