Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Henry Morley. reason . at that time not all his hope of heaven . His keel is the emblem of his conscience , till it be split he never repents , then no farther than the land allows him , and his language is a new confusion , and all his ...
Henry Morley. reason . at that time not all his hope of heaven . His keel is the emblem of his conscience , till it be split he never repents , then no farther than the land allows him , and his language is a new confusion , and all his ...
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... heaven , he thinks , so wise as through Westminster Hall ; and his clerks commonly through it visit both heaven and hell . Yet then he oft forgets his journey's end , although he look on the Star - Chamber . Neither is he wholly ...
... heaven , he thinks , so wise as through Westminster Hall ; and his clerks commonly through it visit both heaven and hell . Yet then he oft forgets his journey's end , although he look on the Star - Chamber . Neither is he wholly ...
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... heaven with the Virgin Mary , without boot . AN INNS OF COURT MAN . He is distinguished from a scholar by a pair of silk stockings and a beaver hat , which makes him condemn a scholar as much as a scholar doth a schoolmaster . By that ...
... heaven with the Virgin Mary , without boot . AN INNS OF COURT MAN . He is distinguished from a scholar by a pair of silk stockings and a beaver hat , which makes him condemn a scholar as much as a scholar doth a schoolmaster . By that ...
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... heaven , that he can find it blindfold . Latin he accounts the language of the beast with seven heads ; and when he speaks of his own country , cries , he is fled out of Babel . Lastly , his devotion is obstinacy ; the only solace of ...
... heaven , that he can find it blindfold . Latin he accounts the language of the beast with seven heads ; and when he speaks of his own country , cries , he is fled out of Babel . Lastly , his devotion is obstinacy ; the only solace of ...
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... heaven and earth with pretended dearths when there is no cause of scarcity . He hoarding in a dear year , is like Erysicthon's bowels in Ovid : Quodque urbibus esset , quodque satis poterat populo , non sufficit uni . He prays daily for ...
... heaven and earth with pretended dearths when there is no cause of scarcity . He hoarding in a dear year , is like Erysicthon's bowels in Ovid : Quodque urbibus esset , quodque satis poterat populo , non sufficit uni . He prays daily for ...
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