| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 340 páginas
...places at Jerusalem. " A pilgrim and a palmer diflcred thus: a pilgrim had some dwellingplace, a palmer none; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to anyone in particular; the pilgrim must go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 páginas
...Jerusalem. " A pilgrim and a |>.*Jmer differed thus : a pilgrim h;id some dwelling plsce, the palmer none ; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular; the pilgrim might go at his own charge .the palmer must profess wilful poverry ; the pilgrim... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 424 páginas
...at Jerusalem. " A pilgrim and a palmer differed thus : a pilgrim had some dwellingplace, the palmer none ; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular; the pilgrim might go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty ; the pilgrim... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 324 páginas
...places at Jerusalem. " A pilgrim and a palmer differed thus : a pilgrim had some dwellingplace, a palmer none ; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular ; the pilgrim must go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty ; the pilgrim... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 520 páginas
...at Jerusalem. " A pilgrim and a palmer differed thus : a pilgrim had some dwellingplace, the palmer none ; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular ; the pilgrim might go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty ; the pilgrim... | |
| Charles Mills - 1821 - 558 páginas
...oltra mare, laonde molte volte recano la palma. Dante, Vita Nuova, p. 80. Many writers have said that the pilgrim travelled to some certain place ; the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular. The old authors, however, do not always attend to this distinction: Chaucer, for instance,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 páginas
...pilgrim and a palmer differed thus : & pilgrim had some dwellingplace, the palmer none ; the piigrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular ; the pilgrim might go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty ; the pilgrim... | |
| Randolph Fitz-Eustace - 1824 - 338 páginas
...pilgrims : — "A pilgrim and a palmer differed thus : a pilgrim had some dwelling place, the palmer none ; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the palmer to all, and not to any one in particular; the pilgrim might go at his own charge, the palmer must profess wilful poverty ; the pilgrim... | |
| Hugh Clark - 1827 - 450 páginas
...visited holy places; yet a Pilgrim and a Palmer differed thus: a Pilgrim had some dwelling-place, and a Palmer had none; the pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the Palmer to all, and not to any one in particular; the Pilgrim must go at his own charge, the Palmer must profess wilful poverty; the Pilgrim... | |
| Hugh Clark (heraldic engraver.) - 1829 - 454 páginas
...visited holy places ; yet a Pilgrim and a Palmer differed thus: a Pilgrim had some dwelling-place, and a Palmer had none; the Pilgrim travelled to some certain place, the Palmer to all, and not to any one in particular ; the Pilgrim must go at his own charge, the Palmer must profess wilful poverty; the Pilgrim... | |
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