Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... sure to dislike . Fallace . Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud mincing peat , and as perverse as he is officious . She dotes as perfectly upon the courtier , as her husband doth on her , and only wants the face to be dishonest ...
... sure to dislike . Fallace . Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud mincing peat , and as perverse as he is officious . She dotes as perfectly upon the courtier , as her husband doth on her , and only wants the face to be dishonest ...
Strana 33
... sure of admiration , he will not let himself understand himself , but hopes fame and opinion will be the readers of his riddles . A TIMIST Is a noun adjective of the present tense . He hath no more of a conscience than fear , and his ...
... sure of admiration , he will not let himself understand himself , but hopes fame and opinion will be the readers of his riddles . A TIMIST Is a noun adjective of the present tense . He hath no more of a conscience than fear , and his ...
Strana 41
... sure of it , for he hath little , and wants nothing ; he values himself higher or lower as his master is . He hates or loves the men as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his master's horses or his Christmas ; he ...
... sure of it , for he hath little , and wants nothing ; he values himself higher or lower as his master is . He hates or loves the men as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his master's horses or his Christmas ; he ...
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... sure excellency his profession only is learning , and that it is a profanation of the Temple to his Themis dedicated , if any of the liberal arts be there admitted to offer strange incense to her . For , indeed , he is all for money ...
... sure excellency his profession only is learning , and that it is a profanation of the Temple to his Themis dedicated , if any of the liberal arts be there admitted to offer strange incense to her . For , indeed , he is all for money ...
Strana 60
... sure to be in opposition with the Papist , though it be sometimes accompanied with an absurdity , like the islanders near adjoining unto China , who salute by putting off their shoes , because the men of China do it by their hats . If ...
... sure to be in opposition with the Papist , though it be sometimes accompanied with an absurdity , like the islanders near adjoining unto China , who salute by putting off their shoes , because the men of China do it by their hats . If ...
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