| 1770 - 362 páginas
...walk in without one to lead them? and a gown as long again as their body; fo that they cannot flip 'to the next room, without a page or two to hold it up?" The citizens wives in ihis reign feem to have had their doineftic fumpluary laws, and to have adopted the frugal maxims *f... | |
| 284 páginas
...walk in, without one to lead them; and a gown as long again as their body, so that they cannot 20 stir to the next room, without a page or two to hold it up? I may safely say, that all the ostentation of our grandees is, just like a train, of no use in the... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 172 páginas
...walk in, without one to lead them? and a Gown as long again as their Body, so that they cannot stir to the next room without a Page or two to hold it up? I may safely say, That all the ostentation of our Grandees is just like a Train of no use in the world,... | |
| 516 páginas
...walk in, without one to lead them ? and a Gown as long again as their Body, so that they cannot stir to the next room without a Page or two to hold it up ? I may safely say, That all the ostentation of our Grandees is just like a Train of no use in the... | |
| 1841 - 782 páginas
...walk in without one to lead them ? and a gown as long again as their body, so that they cannot stir to the next room without a page or two to hold it up ?" Cowley places the summit of inirMly happiness in the possession of an annual income of Jin; hmtdrcd... | |
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