The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... weares good clothes , but never better ; for shee finds no degree beyond decencie . Shee hath a content of her owne , and so seekes not an husband , but finds him . She is indeed most , but not much of description , for she is direct ...
... weares good clothes , but never better ; for shee finds no degree beyond decencie . Shee hath a content of her owne , and so seekes not an husband , but finds him . She is indeed most , but not much of description , for she is direct ...
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... weares her gentle - woman still , but most often leaves the other in her chamber window . She hath a little kennel in her lap , and she smels the sweeter for it . The utmost reach of her providence , is the fatnesse of a capon , and her ...
... weares her gentle - woman still , but most often leaves the other in her chamber window . She hath a little kennel in her lap , and she smels the sweeter for it . The utmost reach of her providence , is the fatnesse of a capon , and her ...
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... weares the Bible in the streetes : he never praiseth any but before themselves or friends ; and mislikes no great man's actions during his life . His new - yeares gifts are ready at Alhalomas , and the sute hee meant to meditate before ...
... weares the Bible in the streetes : he never praiseth any but before themselves or friends ; and mislikes no great man's actions during his life . His new - yeares gifts are ready at Alhalomas , and the sute hee meant to meditate before ...
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... weares pumps in his pocket and lest he should take fidlers unprovided , he whistles his owne galliard . He is a calender of ten yeares , and mariage rusts him . Afterwards he maintaines himselfe an imple- ment of houshold , by carving ...
... weares pumps in his pocket and lest he should take fidlers unprovided , he whistles his owne galliard . He is a calender of ten yeares , and mariage rusts him . Afterwards he maintaines himselfe an imple- ment of houshold , by carving ...
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... weares not his clothes well . His very essence he placeth in his outside , and his chiefest praier is , that his revenues may hold out for te ffata cloakes in the summer , and velvet in the winter . For his recreation , he had rather go ...
... weares not his clothes well . His very essence he placeth in his outside , and his chiefest praier is , that his revenues may hold out for te ffata cloakes in the summer , and velvet in the winter . For his recreation , he had rather go ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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