Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 65
... Things are there , which a Man cannot , with any Face or Comelines , say or doe Himselfe ? A Man can scare alledge his owne Merits with modesty , much lesse extoll them : A man can- not sometimes brooke to Supplicate or Beg : And a ...
... Things are there , which a Man cannot , with any Face or Comelines , say or doe Himselfe ? A Man can scare alledge his owne Merits with modesty , much lesse extoll them : A man can- not sometimes brooke to Supplicate or Beg : And a ...
الصفحة 67
... Things are but Toyes , to come amongst such Serious Ob- servations . But yet , since Princes will have such Things , it is bet- ter , they should be Graced with Elegancy , then Daubed with Cost . Dancing to Song , is a Thing of great ...
... Things are but Toyes , to come amongst such Serious Ob- servations . But yet , since Princes will have such Things , it is bet- ter , they should be Graced with Elegancy , then Daubed with Cost . Dancing to Song , is a Thing of great ...
الصفحة 336
... things , as hee can endeavour nothing . Therefore youth ought to be instructed betimes , and in the best things : for we hold those longest , wee take soonest . As the first sent ' of a Vessell ' lasts : and that tinct the wooll first ...
... things , as hee can endeavour nothing . Therefore youth ought to be instructed betimes , and in the best things : for we hold those longest , wee take soonest . As the first sent ' of a Vessell ' lasts : and that tinct the wooll first ...
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