Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... ) enjoys his pickadels . His laundress is then shrewdly troubled in fitting him a ruff , his perpetual badge . His love - letters of the last year of his 50 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Wise 35, A Mere Common Lawyer 50-52.
... ) enjoys his pickadels . His laundress is then shrewdly troubled in fitting him a ruff , his perpetual badge . His love - letters of the last year of his 50 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Wise 35, A Mere Common Lawyer 50-52.
Strana 59
... troubled with the night- mare . She hath a good liking to dwell in the country , but she holds London the goodliest forest in England to shelter a great belly . She reads Greene's works over and over , but is so carried away with the ...
... troubled with the night- mare . She hath a good liking to dwell in the country , but she holds London the goodliest forest in England to shelter a great belly . She reads Greene's works over and over , but is so carried away with the ...
Strana 62
... troubled than when he has to maintain talk with a gentlewoman , wherein he commits more absurdities than a clown in eating of an egg . He thinks himself as fine when he is in a clean band and a new pair of shoes , as any courtier doth ...
... troubled than when he has to maintain talk with a gentlewoman , wherein he commits more absurdities than a clown in eating of an egg . He thinks himself as fine when he is in a clean band and a new pair of shoes , as any courtier doth ...
Strana 65
... troubled conscience . He is very gentle to those under him , yet his rule is the horriblest tyranny in the world , for he gives licence to all rape , murder , and cruelty in his own example . What he gets is small use to him , only ...
... troubled conscience . He is very gentle to those under him , yet his rule is the horriblest tyranny in the world , for he gives licence to all rape , murder , and cruelty in his own example . What he gets is small use to him , only ...
Strana 84
... troubled with making of jointures ; he can divorce himself with- out the fee of a proctor , nor fears he the cruelty of overseers of his will . He leaves his children all the world to cant in , and all the people to their fathers . His ...
... troubled with making of jointures ; he can divorce himself with- out the fee of a proctor , nor fears he the cruelty of overseers of his will . He leaves his children all the world to cant in , and all the people to their fathers . His ...
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