Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... pass out of the circuit of her memory . His imagination is a fool , and it goeth in a pied coat of red and white . Shortly , he is trans- lated out of a man into folly ; his imagination is the glass of lust , and himself the traitor to ...
... pass out of the circuit of her memory . His imagination is a fool , and it goeth in a pied coat of red and white . Shortly , he is trans- lated out of a man into folly ; his imagination is the glass of lust , and himself the traitor to ...
Strana 37
... - course is unanswerable , by reason of their obstinacy ; their speech is much , though little to the purpose . Truths and lies pass with an unequal affirmation ; for their memories several are won SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 37.
... - course is unanswerable , by reason of their obstinacy ; their speech is much , though little to the purpose . Truths and lies pass with an unequal affirmation ; for their memories several are won SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 37.
Strana 73
... pass for current . He studies by the discretion of his barber , to frizzle like a baboon ; three such would keep three the nimblest barbers in the town from ever having leisure to wear net - garters , for when SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 73 A ...
... pass for current . He studies by the discretion of his barber , to frizzle like a baboon ; three such would keep three the nimblest barbers in the town from ever having leisure to wear net - garters , for when SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 73 A ...
Strana 104
... and lawless times . " Some of these Satires were , of course , of the nature of Characters , and I quote two or three in passing . A DOMESTIC CHAPLAIN . A gentle squire would gladly entertain 104 CHARACTER writings of the.
... and lawless times . " Some of these Satires were , of course , of the nature of Characters , and I quote two or three in passing . A DOMESTIC CHAPLAIN . A gentle squire would gladly entertain 104 CHARACTER writings of the.
Strana 132
... pass him without a question , and rather than he will lose the news , he rides back with him to apprise him of tidings ; and then to the next man he meets he supplies the wants of his hasty intelligence and makes up a perfect tale ...
... pass him without a question , and rather than he will lose the news , he rides back with him to apprise him of tidings ; and then to the next man he meets he supplies the wants of his hasty intelligence and makes up a perfect tale ...
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