Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 16
... comes to . When any play , the rest go out and he is The same man , having eaten relieve himself , and fall over one has a suit against him , and he has come to the day when the cause must be decided , he forgets it and walks out into ...
... comes to . When any play , the rest go out and he is The same man , having eaten relieve himself , and fall over one has a suit against him , and he has come to the day when the cause must be decided , he forgets it and walks out into ...
Strana 24
... comes up every term to learn to take tobacco , and see new motions . He is in his kingdom when he can get himself into company where he may be well laughed at . Shift . A threadbare shark ; one that never was a soldier , yet lives upon ...
... comes up every term to learn to take tobacco , and see new motions . He is in his kingdom when he can get himself into company where he may be well laughed at . Shift . A threadbare shark ; one that never was a soldier , yet lives upon ...
Strana 28
... comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat youth telling his luscious tales , and puts back the serving - man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free ...
... comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat youth telling his luscious tales , and puts back the serving - man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free ...
Strana 29
... comes from her in treble , which is still too big for it ; yet her vanity seldom matcheth her with one of her own degree , for then she will beget another creature a beggar , and commonly , if she marry better she marries worse . She ...
... comes from her in treble , which is still too big for it ; yet her vanity seldom matcheth her with one of her own degree , for then she will beget another creature a beggar , and commonly , if she marry better she marries worse . She ...
Strana 30
... comes in clean linen to visit her ; she breaks to them her grief in sugar cakes , and receives from their mouths in exchange many stories that conclude to no purpose . Her eldest son is like her howsoever , and that dispraiseth him best ...
... comes in clean linen to visit her ; she breaks to them her grief in sugar cakes , and receives from their mouths in exchange many stories that conclude to no purpose . Her eldest son is like her howsoever , and that dispraiseth him best ...
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