Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... hope , as will be enough for you and me . " ( 6 The first and the best sequence of “ Characters " in English Litera- ture is the series of sketches of the Pilgrims in the Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales . " The Characters are so ...
... hope , as will be enough for you and me . " ( 6 The first and the best sequence of “ Characters " in English Litera- ture is the series of sketches of the Pilgrims in the Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales . " The Characters are so ...
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... hope of gain , or frosty apprehension of danger , can make to be a parasite , either to time , place , or opinion . Macilente . A man well parted , a sufficient scholar , and travelled ; who , wanting that place in the world's account ...
... hope of gain , or frosty apprehension of danger , can make to be a parasite , either to time , place , or opinion . Macilente . A man well parted , a sufficient scholar , and travelled ; who , wanting that place in the world's account ...
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... hope he should ever become better . A GOOD WIFE Is a man's best movable , a scion incorporate with the stock , bringing sweet fruit ; one that to her husband is more than a friend , less than trouble ; an equal with him in the yoke ...
... hope he should ever become better . A GOOD WIFE Is a man's best movable , a scion incorporate with the stock , bringing sweet fruit ; one that to her husband is more than a friend , less than trouble ; an equal with him in the yoke ...
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... and which will first leave scolding ; on which side of the ship he may be saved best , whether his faith be starboard faith or larboard , or the helm reason . at that time not all his hope of 46 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Sailor.
... and which will first leave scolding ; on which side of the ship he may be saved best , whether his faith be starboard faith or larboard , or the helm reason . at that time not all his hope of 46 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Sailor.
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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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