The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 28
... fair and comely ; a personage not wretched and deformed but tall and goodly ; for surely a comely countenance with a goodly stature giveth credit to learning and authority to the person ; otherwise commonly either open contempt or privy ...
... fair and comely ; a personage not wretched and deformed but tall and goodly ; for surely a comely countenance with a goodly stature giveth credit to learning and authority to the person ; otherwise commonly either open contempt or privy ...
Pagina 30
... fair and comely ; a personage not wretched and deformed but tall and goodly ; for surely a comely countenance with a goodly stature giveth credit to learning and authority to the person ; otherwise commonly either open contempt or privy ...
... fair and comely ; a personage not wretched and deformed but tall and goodly ; for surely a comely countenance with a goodly stature giveth credit to learning and authority to the person ; otherwise commonly either open contempt or privy ...
Pagina 40
... fair ship , having tide and wind at will , under the rule of a skillful master , when contrariwise a ship carried ... fair examples in this court for young gentlemen to follow . But they be like fair marks in the field , out of a man's ...
... fair ship , having tide and wind at will , under the rule of a skillful master , when contrariwise a ship carried ... fair examples in this court for young gentlemen to follow . But they be like fair marks in the field , out of a man's ...
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