Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 22
... Nature went about some full work , she did more than make a man when she made him . His discourse is like his behaviour , uncommon , but not unpleasing ; he is prodigal of neither . He strives rather to be that which men call judicious ...
... Nature went about some full work , she did more than make a man when she made him . His discourse is like his behaviour , uncommon , but not unpleasing ; he is prodigal of neither . He strives rather to be that which men call judicious ...
Strana 29
... nature takes her in private and stretcheth her upon meat . She is marriageable and fourteen at once , and after she doth not live but tarry . She reads over her face every morning , and sometimes blots out pale and writes red . She ...
... nature takes her in private and stretcheth her upon meat . She is marriageable and fourteen at once , and after she doth not live but tarry . She reads over her face every morning , and sometimes blots out pale and writes red . She ...
Strana 36
Henry Morley. content to be governed by them . He looks according to nature ; so goes his behaviour . His mind enjoys a continual smoothness ; so cometh it that his consideration is always at home . He endures the faults of all men ...
Henry Morley. content to be governed by them . He looks according to nature ; so goes his behaviour . His mind enjoys a continual smoothness ; so cometh it that his consideration is always at home . He endures the faults of all men ...
Strana 37
... nature , he is the steersman of his own destiny . Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look ... natural element . He doth not contemn Fortune , but not confess her . He is no gamester of the world ( which only ...
... nature , he is the steersman of his own destiny . Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look ... natural element . He doth not contemn Fortune , but not confess her . He is no gamester of the world ( which only ...
Strana 45
... nature unto his howsoever ; the hyacinth follows not the sun more willingly . Stubbornness and obstinacy are herbs that grow not in her garden . She leaves tattling to the gossips of the town , and is more seen than heard . Her ...
... nature unto his howsoever ; the hyacinth follows not the sun more willingly . Stubbornness and obstinacy are herbs that grow not in her garden . She leaves tattling to the gossips of the town , and is more seen than heard . Her ...
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