Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... Father was counted godly : this Woman and I , though we came together as poor as poor might be , ( not having so much houshold - stuff as a Dish or Spoon betwixt us both ) , yet this she had for her part , The Plain Mans Path - way to ...
... Father was counted godly : this Woman and I , though we came together as poor as poor might be , ( not having so much houshold - stuff as a Dish or Spoon betwixt us both ) , yet this she had for her part , The Plain Mans Path - way to ...
الصفحة 394
... father , and promised he would behave himselfe mighty mannerly . So away they went ( and Sir Benjamin , I think , with them ) . He sate next to his father and was very demure at least halfe dinner time . Then sayd he , ' I , this ...
... father , and promised he would behave himselfe mighty mannerly . So away they went ( and Sir Benjamin , I think , with them ) . He sate next to his father and was very demure at least halfe dinner time . Then sayd he , ' I , this ...
الصفحة 400
... father's possession . I will most will- ingly give whatsoever in your conscience you shall deeme it worth , and if ... father and mother , nor at Shirburne in Dorset ; at either of which places he de- sired his wife ( in his letter the ...
... father's possession . I will most will- ingly give whatsoever in your conscience you shall deeme it worth , and if ... father and mother , nor at Shirburne in Dorset ; at either of which places he de- sired his wife ( in his letter the ...
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