Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... look for friends . Some may be old lifelong companions , welcome at all times and in every dress . Some may , at first , seem to be strangers bringing out of the far past or the near present half - forgotten strains of the right music ...
... look for friends . Some may be old lifelong companions , welcome at all times and in every dress . Some may , at first , seem to be strangers bringing out of the far past or the near present half - forgotten strains of the right music ...
Strana 21
... looks , walks , goes so in clothes and fashion : is in all as if he were moulded of him . Marry , before they met , he had other very pretty sufficiencies , which yet he retains some light impression of ; as frequenting a dancing ...
... looks , walks , goes so in clothes and fashion : is in all as if he were moulded of him . Marry , before they met , he had other very pretty sufficiencies , which yet he retains some light impression of ; as frequenting a dancing ...
Strana 28
... look through it into virtue , but not beyond . She hath not behaviour at a certain , but makes it to her occasion . She hath so much knowledge as to love it ; and if she have it not at home , she will fetch it , for this sometimes in a ...
... look through it into virtue , but not beyond . She hath not behaviour at a certain , but makes it to her occasion . She hath so much knowledge as to love it ; and if she have it not at home , she will fetch it , for this sometimes in a ...
Strana 31
... look through his judgment , for to the eye only he is not visible . A COURTIER , To all men's thinking , is a man , and to most men the finest ; all things else are defined by the understanding , but this by the senses ; but his surest ...
... look through his judgment , for to the eye only he is not visible . A COURTIER , To all men's thinking , is a man , and to most men the finest ; all things else are defined by the understanding , but this by the senses ; but his surest ...
Strana 32
... looks who looks ; if he find not good store of vailers , he comes home stiff and sere , until he be new oiled and watered by his husbandmen . Wheresoever he eats he hath an officer to warn men not to talk out of his element , and his ...
... looks who looks ; if he find not good store of vailers , he comes home stiff and sere , until he be new oiled and watered by his husbandmen . Wheresoever he eats he hath an officer to warn men not to talk out of his element , and his ...
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