Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... keeps a man from climbing over into her faults . She simpers as if she had no teeth but lips ; and she divides her eyes , and keeps half for herself , and gives the other to her neat youth . Being set down , she casts her face into a ...
... keeps a man from climbing over into her faults . She simpers as if she had no teeth but lips ; and she divides her eyes , and keeps half for herself , and gives the other to her neat youth . Being set down , she casts her face into a ...
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... keep time . AN AMORIST Is a man blasted or planet - stricken , and is the dog that leads blind Cupid ; when he is at the best his fashion exceeds the worth of his weight . He is never without verses and musk confects , and sighs to the ...
... keep time . AN AMORIST Is a man blasted or planet - stricken , and is the dog that leads blind Cupid ; when he is at the best his fashion exceeds the worth of his weight . He is never without verses and musk confects , and sighs to the ...
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... keep his own , and beats off their ill - affected humours no otherwise than if they were flies . He chooseth not friends by the Subsidy - book , and is not luxurious after acquaint- ance . He maintains the strength of his body , not by ...
... keep his own , and beats off their ill - affected humours no otherwise than if they were flies . He chooseth not friends by the Subsidy - book , and is not luxurious after acquaint- ance . He maintains the strength of his body , not by ...
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... keep good conceit by him , for he thinks it no theft to sell all he can to opinion . His pedigree and his father's seal - ring are the stilts of his crazed disposition . He had rather keep company with the dregs of men than not to be ...
... keep good conceit by him , for he thinks it no theft to sell all he can to opinion . His pedigree and his father's seal - ring are the stilts of his crazed disposition . He had rather keep company with the dregs of men than not to be ...
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... keeps his mind in a continual motion , as the poise the clock : he winds up his thoughts often , and as often unwinds them ; Penelope's web thrives faster . He'll seldom be found without the shade of some grove , in whose bottom a river ...
... keeps his mind in a continual motion , as the poise the clock : he winds up his thoughts often , and as often unwinds them ; Penelope's web thrives faster . He'll seldom be found without the shade of some grove , in whose bottom a river ...
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