Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 86
Strana 24
... never prayed but for a lean dearth , and ever wept in a fat harvest . Fungoso . The son of Sordido , and a student ; one that has revelled in his time , and follows the fashion afar off , like a spy . He makes it the whole bent of his ...
... never prayed but for a lean dearth , and ever wept in a fat harvest . Fungoso . The son of Sordido , and a student ; one that has revelled in his time , and follows the fashion afar off , like a spy . He makes it the whole bent of his ...
Strana 28
... never the worse . She is much within , and frames outward things to her mind , not her mind to them . She wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath a content of her own , and so seeks not ...
... never the worse . She is much within , and frames outward things to her mind , not her mind to them . She wears good clothes , but never better ; for she finds no degree beyond decency . She hath a content of her own , and so seeks not ...
Strana 30
... never thinks beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff and fashion , and are silent if she be more devout ; she lifts up a certain number of eyes instead of prayers , and takes the ...
... never thinks beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes - they carry her to church , express their stuff and fashion , and are silent if she be more devout ; she lifts up a certain number of eyes instead of prayers , and takes the ...
Strana 41
... never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticism , and his example Tully . He values phrases , and elects them by the sound , and the eight parts of speech are his servants . To be brief , he ...
... never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticism , and his example Tully . He values phrases , and elects them by the sound , and the eight parts of speech are his servants . To be brief , he ...
Strana 45
... never fair weather ; his outside is framed to his inside , in that he keeps a decorum , both unseemly . Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks busi- ness , but never does any ...
... never fair weather ; his outside is framed to his inside , in that he keeps a decorum , both unseemly . Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks busi- ness , but never does any ...
Obsah
221 | |
230 | |
240 | |
275 | |
283 | |
291 | |
295 | |
303 | |
108 | |
118 | |
130 | |
136 | |
142 | |
148 | |
154 | |
209 | |
215 | |
313 | |
320 | |
326 | |
337 | |
344 | |
357 | |
430 | |
438 | |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
A. B. Grosart acquaintance actions APPARITOR believes better body Characters charity church clothes comes commendation commonly conceit conscience court creature dares death delight devil discourse diseases diurnal doth ears edition enemy face fashion fear fool fortune gentleman gives glory goes grace hand hates hath heart heaven heraldry hold Holinshed honest honour horse humour Joseph Hall judgment justice justice of peace keeps kind knows labour learning lives look man's men's mercy mind mountebank nature never NICHOLAS BRETON opinion patience Peter Bales Philip Bliss pleasure praise puritan reason religion scholar seldom servant shillings Sir Thomas Overbury soul speaks spirit stancy stands strange sure talk things thinks thought tongue truth Tyburn understanding unworthy valour vice virtue walk wears Westminster Hall wisdom wise words worse worthy WORTHY PRINCE