Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... taken into Custome , out of a fewe Axiomes or Observations , uppon any Subjecte , to make a solemne , and formall Art ; filling it with some Discourses , and illustratinge it with Examples ; and digesting it into a sensible Methode ...
... taken into Custome , out of a fewe Axiomes or Observations , uppon any Subjecte , to make a solemne , and formall Art ; filling it with some Discourses , and illustratinge it with Examples ; and digesting it into a sensible Methode ...
الصفحة 431
... taken in a privie ' search . Percie comming up on a sleveles errand and before he was looked for to your Lord , durst not tarry to see the event , but went away that night that his man was taken . Curious folkes observe that this ...
... taken in a privie ' search . Percie comming up on a sleveles errand and before he was looked for to your Lord , durst not tarry to see the event , but went away that night that his man was taken . Curious folkes observe that this ...
الصفحة 471
... taken of her , After Eighteen shee say's there is noe face but decay's aparantly . I would faine have had her Excepted such as had never bin beauty's , for my comfort , but she would not . When you see your friend Mr Heningham You may ...
... taken of her , After Eighteen shee say's there is noe face but decay's aparantly . I would faine have had her Excepted such as had never bin beauty's , for my comfort , but she would not . When you see your friend Mr Heningham You may ...
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