Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... seldom matcheth her with one of her own degree , for then she will beget another creature a beggar , and commonly , if she marry better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor , and for a jest laughs at him ...
... seldom matcheth her with one of her own degree , for then she will beget another creature a beggar , and commonly , if she marry better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor , and for a jest laughs at him ...
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... seldom farther than the next market town , and his inquisition is about the price of corn . When he travelleth he will go ten miles out of the way to a cousin's house of his to save charges ; he rewards the servant by taking him by the ...
... seldom farther than the next market town , and his inquisition is about the price of corn . When he travelleth he will go ten miles out of the way to a cousin's house of his to save charges ; he rewards the servant by taking him by the ...
Strana 41
... seldom breaks his own clothes . He never drinks but double , for he must be pledged ; nor commonly without some short sentence nothing to the purpose , and seldom abstains till he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 41.
... seldom breaks his own clothes . He never drinks but double , for he must be pledged ; nor commonly without some short sentence nothing to the purpose , and seldom abstains till he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 41.
Strana 42
Henry Morley. nothing to the purpose , and seldom abstains till he comes to a thirst . His discretion is to be careful for his master's credit , and his sufficiency to marshal dishes at a table , and to carve well ; his neatness consists ...
Henry Morley. nothing to the purpose , and seldom abstains till he comes to a thirst . His discretion is to be careful for his master's credit , and his sufficiency to marshal dishes at a table , and to carve well ; his neatness consists ...
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... seldom reach an inch further than his eyes . The most part of the faculties of his soul lie fallow , or are like the restive jades that no spur can drive forward towards the pursuit of any worthy designs . One of the most unprofitable ...
... seldom reach an inch further than his eyes . The most part of the faculties of his soul lie fallow , or are like the restive jades that no spur can drive forward towards the pursuit of any worthy designs . One of the most unprofitable ...
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