Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 23
... wears clothes well , and in fashion ; practiseth by his glass how to salute ; speaks good remnants , notwithstanding the base viol and tobacco ; swears tersely , and with variety ; cares not what lady's favour he belies , or great man's ...
... wears clothes well , and in fashion ; practiseth by his glass how to salute ; speaks good remnants , notwithstanding the base viol and tobacco ; swears tersely , and with variety ; cares not what lady's favour he belies , or great man's ...
Strana 28
... wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath a content of her own , and so seeks not an husband , but finds him . She is indeed most , but not much of description , for she is direct and one ...
... wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath a content of her own , and so seeks not an husband , but finds him . She is indeed most , but not much of description , for she is direct and one ...
Strana 30
... wears her gentlewoman still , but most often leaves the other in her chamber window . She hath a little kennel in her lap , and she smells the sweeter for it . The utmost reach of her providence is the fatness of a capon , and her ...
... wears her gentlewoman still , but most often leaves the other in her chamber window . She hath a little kennel in her lap , and she smells the sweeter for it . The utmost reach of her providence is the fatness of a capon , and her ...
Strana 32
... wear a wry neck . He dispraiseth nothing but poverty and small drink , and praiseth his Grace of making water . He selleth himself with reckoning his great friends , and teacheth the present how to win his praises by reciting the other ...
... wear a wry neck . He dispraiseth nothing but poverty and small drink , and praiseth his Grace of making water . He selleth himself with reckoning his great friends , and teacheth the present how to win his praises by reciting the other ...
Strana 33
... wears the Bible in the streets ; he never praiseth any , but before themselves or friends ; and mislikes no great man's actions during his life . His New Year's gifts are ready at Allhallowmas , and the suit he meant to meditate before ...
... wears the Bible in the streets ; he never praiseth any , but before themselves or friends ; and mislikes no great man's actions during his life . His New Year's gifts are ready at Allhallowmas , and the suit he meant to meditate before ...
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