Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 41
... hates or loves the men as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his master's horses or his Christmas ; he sleeps when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clock of his stomach is set to go an hour after his . He ...
... hates or loves the men as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his master's horses or his Christmas ; he sleeps when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clock of his stomach is set to go an hour after his . He ...
Strana 50
... hates square dealing as allied to caps . A pair of organs blow him out of the parish , and are the only glyster - pipes to cool him . Where the meat is best , there he confutes most , for his arguing is but the efficacy of his eating ...
... hates square dealing as allied to caps . A pair of organs blow him out of the parish , and are the only glyster - pipes to cool him . Where the meat is best , there he confutes most , for his arguing is but the efficacy of his eating ...
Strana 57
... hating the profane mixture of malt and water , will , by his good will , let nothing come within him but the purity of the grape , when he can get it of another's But this must not be done neither without a preface of seeming soothness ...
... hating the profane mixture of malt and water , will , by his good will , let nothing come within him but the purity of the grape , when he can get it of another's But this must not be done neither without a preface of seeming soothness ...
Strana 67
... hates naturally to serve on horseback , he had proved an excellent trumpet . He has one happiness above all the rest of the serving - men , for when he most over- reaches his master he is best thought of . He lives more by his own heat ...
... hates naturally to serve on horseback , he had proved an excellent trumpet . He has one happiness above all the rest of the serving - men , for when he most over- reaches his master he is best thought of . He lives more by his own heat ...
Strana 78
... hates all but law- Latin , yet thinks he might be drawn to love a scholar , could he reduce the year to a shorter compass , that his use money might come in the faster . He seems to be the son of a jailor , for all his estate is in most ...
... hates all but law- Latin , yet thinks he might be drawn to love a scholar , could he reduce the year to a shorter compass , that his use money might come in the faster . He seems to be the son of a jailor , for all his estate is in most ...
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