Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 22
... dares as little to offer any injury as receive one . In sum , he hath a most ingenuous and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts ...
... dares as little to offer any injury as receive one . In sum , he hath a most ingenuous and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts ...
Strana 28
... dares chide her sex , though she use it never the worse . She is much within , and frames outward things to her mind , not her mind to them . She wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath ...
... dares chide her sex , though she use it never the worse . She is much within , and frames outward things to her mind , not her mind to them . She wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath ...
Strana 33
... dares not salute a man in old clothes , or out of fashion . There is not a public assembly without him , and he will ... dare speak more than he understands , and adventures his words without the relief of any seconds . He relates ...
... dares not salute a man in old clothes , or out of fashion . There is not a public assembly without him , and he will ... dare speak more than he understands , and adventures his words without the relief of any seconds . He relates ...
Strana 34
... dares not pass out of the circuit of her memory . His imagination is a fool , and it goeth in a pied coat of red and white . Shortly , he is trans- lated out of a man into folly ; his imagination is the glass of lust , and himself the ...
... dares not pass out of the circuit of her memory . His imagination is a fool , and it goeth in a pied coat of red and white . Shortly , he is trans- lated out of a man into folly ; his imagination is the glass of lust , and himself the ...
Strana 38
... dare not go without a gown in summer . Their hats are brushed , to draw men's eyes off from their faces ; but of all , their pomanders are worn to most purpose , for their putrified breath ought not to want either a smell to defend or a ...
... dare not go without a gown in summer . Their hats are brushed , to draw men's eyes off from their faces ; but of all , their pomanders are worn to most purpose , for their putrified breath ought not to want either a smell to defend or a ...
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