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Strona xvi
... ferve , to take upon hyr to rule and governe theym all . For as it were with a wyfe fubtyle womans craft fhe reteyned to heyr the greate hofte of hyr greate hufbonde . Now the was not muche unlyke to hyr yonge fonne , neither of face ...
... ferve , to take upon hyr to rule and governe theym all . For as it were with a wyfe fubtyle womans craft fhe reteyned to heyr the greate hofte of hyr greate hufbonde . Now the was not muche unlyke to hyr yonge fonne , neither of face ...
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... ferve to breede Woorines and Serpentes of vice and finne , then it fhoulde bee able to bringe forth the fruits of charitie . For all Droonkardes are even fuch as Fennes and Marishes feem to be in al refpects : you are not ignoraunt ...
... ferve to breede Woorines and Serpentes of vice and finne , then it fhoulde bee able to bringe forth the fruits of charitie . For all Droonkardes are even fuch as Fennes and Marishes feem to be in al refpects : you are not ignoraunt ...
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... ferve as examples , to terrifie the pofteritie from falling into fundry vanities , and peftilent misgovernments : and therupon they feigned that Medea , Circe , and fuch other coulde Meta- morphofe & transforme men into Beaftes , Byrdes ...
... ferve as examples , to terrifie the pofteritie from falling into fundry vanities , and peftilent misgovernments : and therupon they feigned that Medea , Circe , and fuch other coulde Meta- morphofe & transforme men into Beaftes , Byrdes ...
Strona 20
... ferve him with honour ? to bleare our eyes ? puffe up our face ? and to caft our heayre ? which are the ornamentes of nature , to bee ufed unto the glorye of our creatour ? to buylde a kingdome for luft and concupifcence ? to chafe ...
... ferve him with honour ? to bleare our eyes ? puffe up our face ? and to caft our heayre ? which are the ornamentes of nature , to bee ufed unto the glorye of our creatour ? to buylde a kingdome for luft and concupifcence ? to chafe ...
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Strona 6 - ... made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in the darkness; and the darkness apprehended it not.
Strona 29 - Not you, sir ! you were not best, sir ; an you should, here be them can perceive it, and that quickly too ; go to : and they can give it again soundly too, an need be. Serv. Why, sir, let this satisfy you ; good faith, I had no such intent. Step. Sir, an I thought you had, I would talk with you, and that presently.
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Strona 52 - O eyes, no eyes, but fountains fraught with tears! There's a conceit! fountains fraught with tears! O life, no life, but lively form of death!
Strona 30 - Davenant: this play was richly cloath'd, the King giving Mr. Betterton his coronation suit, in which he acted the part of Prince Alvaro; the Duke of York giving Mr. Harris his, who did Prince Prospero ; and my Lord of Oxford gave Mr, Joseph Price his, who did Lionel, the Duke of Parma's son ; the Duke was acted by Mr.
Strona 36 - You'll be worse vexed when you are trussed, master Stephen. Best keep unbraced, and walk yourself till you be cold; your choler may founder you else.