Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 16
... better for a knowledge of our ways of daily life , that they may grow into the best . Observe and see whether I describe them rightly . I will begin , he says , with Dissimulation . I will first define the vice , and then describe the ...
... better for a knowledge of our ways of daily life , that they may grow into the best . Observe and see whether I describe them rightly . I will begin , he says , with Dissimulation . I will first define the vice , and then describe the ...
Strana 28
... 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 , and hath not the variety of ...
... 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 , and hath not the variety of ...
Strana 29
... better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor , and for a jest laughs at him without one . Thus she dresses a husband for herself , and after takes him for his patience , and the land ad- joining , ye may see ...
... better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor , and for a jest laughs at him without one . Thus she dresses a husband for herself , and after takes him for his patience , and the land ad- joining , ye may see ...
Strana 45
... better . A GOOD WIFE Is a man's best movable , a scion incorporate with the stock , bringing sweet fruit ; one that to her husband is more than a friend , less than trouble ; an equal with him in the yoke . Calamities and troubles she ...
... better . A GOOD WIFE Is a man's best movable , a scion incorporate with the stock , bringing sweet fruit ; one that to her husband is more than a friend , less than trouble ; an equal with him in the yoke . Calamities and troubles she ...
Strana 60
... better afford you ten lies than one oath , and dare commit any sin gilded with a pretence of sanctity . He will not stick to commit fornication or adultery so it be done in the fear of God and for the propagation of the godly , and can ...
... better afford you ten lies than one oath , and dare commit any sin gilded with a pretence of sanctity . He will not stick to commit fornication or adultery so it be done in the fear of God and for the propagation of the godly , and can ...
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