Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks busi- ness , but never does any ; he is all contemplation , no action . He hews and fashions his thoughts , as if he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 45 A Good Wife ...
... hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks busi- ness , but never does any ; he is all contemplation , no action . He hews and fashions his thoughts , as if he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 45 A Good Wife ...
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... hear with patience . University jests are his universal discourse , and his news the demeanour of the proctors . His phrase , the apparel of his mind , is made of divers shreds , like a cushion , and when it goes plainest it hath a rash ...
... hear with patience . University jests are his universal discourse , and his news the demeanour of the proctors . His phrase , the apparel of his mind , is made of divers shreds , like a cushion , and when it goes plainest it hath a rash ...
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... hear one of Robert Wisdom's psalms than the best hymn a'cherubim can sing . He will not break wind without an apology or asking forgiveness , nor kiss a gentlewoman for fear of lusting after her 60 CHARACTER WRITINGs of the A Precisian ...
... hear one of Robert Wisdom's psalms than the best hymn a'cherubim can sing . He will not break wind without an apology or asking forgiveness , nor kiss a gentlewoman for fear of lusting after her 60 CHARACTER WRITINGs of the A Precisian ...
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... hear that which says , We ought to live by the quick , not by the dead . He could willingly all his lifetime be confined to the churchyard ; at least , within five foot on't , for at every church stile commonly there's an alehouse ...
... hear that which says , We ought to live by the quick , not by the dead . He could willingly all his lifetime be confined to the churchyard ; at least , within five foot on't , for at every church stile commonly there's an alehouse ...
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... hears of a privy seal . His morning prayer is to overlook his bags , whose every parcel begets his adoration . Then to his studies , which are how to cozen this tenant , beggar that widow , or to undo some orphan . Then his bonds are ...
... hears of a privy seal . His morning prayer is to overlook his bags , whose every parcel begets his adoration . Then to his studies , which are how to cozen this tenant , beggar that widow , or to undo some orphan . Then his bonds are ...
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