Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... believe or trust in the same ? See you not , " quoth he , " this old knave told me that he had but seven shillings , and here is more by an angel ! What an old knave and a false knave have we here ! " quoth this Ruffler . " Our Lord ...
... believe or trust in the same ? See you not , " quoth he , " this old knave told me that he had but seven shillings , and here is more by an angel ! What an old knave and a false knave have we here ! " quoth this Ruffler . " Our Lord ...
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... believes housekeepers the best commonwealths- men , and therefore studies baking , brewing , greasing , and such , as the limbs of goodness . He judgeth it no small sign of wisdom to talk much ; his tongue therefore goes continually his ...
... believes housekeepers the best commonwealths- men , and therefore studies baking , brewing , greasing , and such , as the limbs of goodness . He judgeth it no small sign of wisdom to talk much ; his tongue therefore goes continually his ...
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... believe that Erra Pater was the father of heretics , Radulphus Agricola a substantial farmer , and will not stick to aver that Systemo's Logic doth excel Keckerman's . His ill - luck is not so much in being a fool , as in being put to ...
... believe that Erra Pater was the father of heretics , Radulphus Agricola a substantial farmer , and will not stick to aver that Systemo's Logic doth excel Keckerman's . His ill - luck is not so much in being a fool , as in being put to ...
Strana 54
... believe it , he is a lad of metal ; his valour is commonly three or four yards long , fastened to a pike in the end for flying off . He is provident , for he will fight but with one at once , and then also he had rather submit than be ...
... believe it , he is a lad of metal ; his valour is commonly three or four yards long , fastened to a pike in the end for flying off . He is provident , for he will fight but with one at once , and then also he had rather submit than be ...
Strana 55
... strangers , and so easier to be credited than controlled . His life is upright , for he is always looking upward , yet dares believe nothing above primum mobile , for ' tis out of Seventeenth centURY . 55 39 An Almanac-Maker 55,
... strangers , and so easier to be credited than controlled . His life is upright , for he is always looking upward , yet dares believe nothing above primum mobile , for ' tis out of Seventeenth centURY . 55 39 An Almanac-Maker 55,
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