Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... man's first character : - See inven's Earle гуда Ի 222 uncers ' A RUFFLER . The Ruffler , because he is first in ... man , and weary of well - doing , shaking off all pain , doth choose him this idle life ; and wretchedly wanders about ...
... man's first character : - See inven's Earle гуда Ի 222 uncers ' A RUFFLER . The Ruffler , because he is first in ... man , and weary of well - doing , shaking off all pain , doth choose him this idle life ; and wretchedly wanders about ...
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... man's face that he should not mark or view them , with sharp words to deliver quickly that he had , and to confess truly what was in his purse . This poor man then all abashed yielded , and confessed that he had seven shillings in his ...
... man's face that he should not mark or view them , with sharp words to deliver quickly that he had , and to confess truly what was in his purse . This poor man then all abashed yielded , and confessed that he had seven shillings in his ...
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... man when she made him . His discourse is like his behaviour , uncommon , but not unpleasing ; he is prodigal of neither ... man's merit , as proclaiming his own . For his valour , ' tis such that he dares as little to offer any injury as ...
... man when she made him . His discourse is like his behaviour , uncommon , but not unpleasing ; he is prodigal of neither ... man's merit , as proclaiming his own . For his valour , ' tis such that he dares as little to offer any injury as ...
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... man's familiarity ; a good property to perfume the boot of a coach . He will borrow another man's horse to praise , and backs him as his own . Or , for a need , on foot can post himself into credit with his merchant , only with the ...
... man's familiarity ; a good property to perfume the boot of a coach . He will borrow another man's horse to praise , and backs him as his own . Or , for a need , on foot can post himself into credit with his merchant , only with the ...
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... man . nothing but heat . Thence is her sweetness of disposition , which meets his stoutness more pleasingly ; so wool ... man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free enough to be seen , for it hath no guilt about it ...
... man . nothing but heat . Thence is her sweetness of disposition , which meets his stoutness more pleasingly ; so wool ... man's putting forward with a frown : yet her kindness is free enough to be seen , for it hath no guilt about it ...
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