Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... devil ; he is followed like a salt bitch , and limbed by him that gets up first ; his dis- position is cut , and knaves rend him like tenter - hooks ; he is as blind as his mother , and swallows flatterers for friends . He is high in ...
... devil ; he is followed like a salt bitch , and limbed by him that gets up first ; his dis- position is cut , and knaves rend him like tenter - hooks ; he is as blind as his mother , and swallows flatterers for friends . He is high in ...
Strana 55
... devil is more cunning , for he picks a living out of others ' gains . His living lieth in his eye , which ( like spirits ) he sends through chinks and keyholes to survey the places of darkness ; for which purpose he studieth the optics ...
... devil is more cunning , for he picks a living out of others ' gains . His living lieth in his eye , which ( like spirits ) he sends through chinks and keyholes to survey the places of darkness ; for which purpose he studieth the optics ...
Strana 56
... devil's intel- ligencer for stolen goods , if ever he steal out of that quality . As a fly turns to a maggot , so the corruption of the cunning man is the generation of an empiric ; his works fly forth in small volumes , yet not all ...
... devil's intel- ligencer for stolen goods , if ever he steal out of that quality . As a fly turns to a maggot , so the corruption of the cunning man is the generation of an empiric ; his works fly forth in small volumes , yet not all ...
Strana 65
... devil . Of all callings his is the most desperate , for he will not leave off his thieving , though he be in a narrow prison , and look every day , by tempest or fight , for execution . He is one plague the devil hath added to make the ...
... devil . Of all callings his is the most desperate , for he will not leave off his thieving , though he be in a narrow prison , and look every day , by tempest or fight , for execution . He is one plague the devil hath added to make the ...
Strana 73
... devil hath to send his spirits ; and to furnish each mistress would make him run besides his wits , if he had any to lose . He accounts bashfulness the wickedest thing in the world , and therefore studies impudence . If all men were of ...
... devil hath to send his spirits ; and to furnish each mistress would make him run besides his wits , if he had any to lose . He accounts bashfulness the wickedest thing in the world , and therefore studies impudence . If all men were of ...
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