The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... commonly observed , he is commonly unfor tunate in any dangerous disease . ” ** throughout as an innocent spectator of the trials of Overbury's Ixiv THE LIFE OF.
... commonly observed , he is commonly unfor tunate in any dangerous disease . ” ** throughout as an innocent spectator of the trials of Overbury's Ixiv THE LIFE OF.
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... commonly , if shee marry better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her sutor , and for a jest , laughs at him without one . Thus she dresses a husband for her selfe , and after takes him for his patience , and the ...
... commonly , if shee marry better she marries worse . She gets much by the simplicity of her sutor , and for a jest , laughs at him without one . Thus she dresses a husband for her selfe , and after takes him for his patience , and the ...
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... commonly she obtaines at the yeares of discretion . She takes a journey sometimes to her neeces house , but never thinkes beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes , they carry her to church , expresse their stuffe and fashion , and ...
... commonly she obtaines at the yeares of discretion . She takes a journey sometimes to her neeces house , but never thinkes beyond London . Her devotion is good clothes , they carry her to church , expresse their stuffe and fashion , and ...
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... commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an houre after his . He seldome breakes his own clothes . He never drinks but ...
... commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an houre after his . He seldome breakes his own clothes . He never drinks but ...
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... commonly through it visit both heaven and hell . Yet then hee oft forgets his journeyes end , although hee looke on the Starre- Chamber . Neither is he wholly destitute of the arts . Grammar hee hath enough to make termina- tion of ...
... commonly through it visit both heaven and hell . Yet then hee oft forgets his journeyes end , although hee looke on the Starre- Chamber . Neither is he wholly destitute of the arts . Grammar hee hath enough to make termina- tion of ...
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