Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 21
... clothes and fashion : is in all as if he were moulded of him . Marry , before they met , he had other very pretty sufficiencies , which yet he retains some light impression of ; as frequenting a dancing - school , and grievously ...
... clothes and fashion : is in all as if he were moulded of him . Marry , before they met , he had other very pretty sufficiencies , which yet he retains some light impression of ; as frequenting a dancing - school , and grievously ...
Strana 23
... 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 ...
... 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
... 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 , and hath ...
... 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 , and hath ...
Strana 30
... clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff and fashion , and are silent if she be more devout ; she lifts up a certain number of eyes instead of prayers , and takes the sermon , and measures out a nap by it , just as long ...
... clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff and fashion , and are silent if she be more devout ; she lifts up a certain number of eyes instead of prayers , and takes the sermon , and measures out a nap by it , just as long ...
Strana 31
... clothes . He knows no man that is not generally known . His wit , like the marigold , openeth with the sun , and therefore he riseth not before ten of the clock . He puts more confidence in his words than meaning , and more in his pro ...
... clothes . He knows no man that is not generally known . His wit , like the marigold , openeth with the sun , and therefore he riseth not before ten of the clock . He puts more confidence in his words than meaning , and more in his pro ...
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