Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 37
... carries his desires , and not his desires him , and sticks not fast by the way ( for that contentment is repentance ) , but knowing the circle of all courses , of all intents , of all things , to have but one centre or period , without ...
... carries his desires , and not his desires him , and sticks not fast by the way ( for that contentment is repentance ) , but knowing the circle of all courses , of all intents , of all things , to have but one centre or period , without ...
Strana 45
... carries a cloud in his face , never fair weather ; his outside is framed to his inside , in that he keeps a decorum , both unseemly . Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks ...
... carries a cloud in his face , never fair weather ; his outside is framed to his inside , in that he keeps a decorum , both unseemly . Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks ...
Strana 48
... carries his conclusion in his scabbard . In the first refining of mankind this was the gold , his actions are his amel . His alloy ( for else you cannot work him perfectly ) continual duties , heavy and weary marches , lodgings as full ...
... carries his conclusion in his scabbard . In the first refining of mankind this was the gold , his actions are his amel . His alloy ( for else you cannot work him perfectly ) continual duties , heavy and weary marches , lodgings as full ...
Strana 53
... as Tubal Cain's , and so is a renegade by antiquity yet he proves himself a gallant , for he carries all his : wealth upon his back ; or a philosopher , for SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 53 A Fine Gentleman 37, 38 A Tinker 53,
... as Tubal Cain's , and so is a renegade by antiquity yet he proves himself a gallant , for he carries all his : wealth upon his back ; or a philosopher , for SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 53 A Fine Gentleman 37, 38 A Tinker 53,
Strana 63
... carries all before him ; being assured if ever a man will benefit himself upon his foe , then is the time when they have lost force , wisdom , courage , and reputation . The goodness of his cause is the special motive to his valour ...
... carries all before him ; being assured if ever a man will benefit himself upon his foe , then is the time when they have lost force , wisdom , courage , and reputation . The goodness of his cause is the special motive to his valour ...
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