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She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill , being her mind is to do well . She bestows her year's wages at next fair ; and in choosing her garments , counts no bravery in the world like ...
She doth all things with so sweet a grace , it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill , being her mind is to do well . She bestows her year's wages at next fair ; and in choosing her garments , counts no bravery in the world like ...
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And let them not too much apply themselves to the disposition of their children , as thinking they will take best to that , which they have most mind to . It is true that if the affection or aptness of the children be extraordinary ...
And let them not too much apply themselves to the disposition of their children , as thinking they will take best to that , which they have most mind to . It is true that if the affection or aptness of the children be extraordinary ...
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The recreations of the studious are as well to be looked unto , as the study of the rest : that none take hurt by his study , either for mind or body , or any way else . Yet here of the other side , very great care is to be had in the ...
The recreations of the studious are as well to be looked unto , as the study of the rest : that none take hurt by his study , either for mind or body , or any way else . Yet here of the other side , very great care is to be had in the ...
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His phrase , the apparel of his mind , is made of divers shreds like a cushion , and when it goes plainest , it hath a rash outside , and fustian linings . The current of his speech is closed with an ergo ; and whatever be the question ...
His phrase , the apparel of his mind , is made of divers shreds like a cushion , and when it goes plainest , it hath a rash outside , and fustian linings . The current of his speech is closed with an ergo ; and whatever be the question ...
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As for triumphs , masques , feasts , weddings , funerals , capital executions and such shews , men need not to be put in mind of them ; yet are they not to be neglected . If you will have a young man to put his travel into a little room ...
As for triumphs , masques , feasts , weddings , funerals , capital executions and such shews , men need not to be put in mind of them ; yet are they not to be neglected . If you will have a young man to put his travel into a little room ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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