| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 424 páginas
...gentlewoman, how it becometh you to be grave. Scint. Favilla, though she be but a spark, yet is she fire. Few. And you, Scintilla, be not much more than a spark,...to hide part of your smock. With pearl embroidered pantofl.es upon your feet." They were.sometimes raised by very thick soles and high heels: and are... | |
| John Lyly - 1858 - 346 páginas
...accounted matrons. Favil. I cry your matronship mercie ; because your pantables be higher with corke, therefore your feet must needs be higher in the insteps : you will bo mine elder, because you stand upon a stoole, and I on the floorc. Sam. Good, good. Dar. Let them... | |
| John Lyly - 1894 - 328 páginas
...your pantables' be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs be higher in the insteps : 610 you will be mine elder because you stand upon a stool and I on the floor. Sam. Good, good! Dar. [ To Samias.] Let them love, and see with what countenance they will become friends. 615 Scint.... | |
| John Lyly - 1894 - 336 páginas
...your pantables ' be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs be higher in the insteps : e1oyou will be mine elder because you stand upon a stool and I on the floor. Sam. Good, good ! Dar. [ To Samias.\ Let them love, and see with what countenance they will become friends. 615 Scint.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 páginas
...your pantables - be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs be higher in the insteps. *i ou will be mine elder because you stand upon a stool and I on the floor. •Sam. Good, good ! « Dar. [To Samias.] Let them alone, and see with what countenance they will become friends. Scint.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 páginas
...babies,* would before to-morrow be accounted matrons. Favil. I cry your matronship mercy. Be- [«• cansu Mortimer, As Isabel could live with thee for ever ! « In vain I look for love at Ed ward's "> ou will be mine elder because you stanu upon a stool and 1 on the floor. Sam. Good, good ! « Dar.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 páginas
...to-morrow be accounted matrons. Favil. I cry your matronship mercy. Be- [« cause your pantables 4 be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs be higher in the insteps. \ou will be mine elder because you stand upon a stool and I on the floor. Sam. Good, good ! « Dar.... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1913 - 336 páginas
...to-morrow be accounted matrons. « \i40Cb.v Favil. I cry your matronship mercy; because your pantab be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs...upon a stool, and I on the floor. Sam. Good, good. Dar. Let them love, and see with what countenance they will become friends. Scint. Nay, you think to... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1913 - 338 páginas
...before to-morrow be accounted matrons. Favil. I cry your matronship mercy; because your pan tables be higher with cork, therefore your feet must needs...upon a stool, and I on the floor. Sam. Good, good. Dar. Let them love, and see with what countenance they will become friends. Scint. Nay, you think to... | |
| John Lyly - 1916 - 582 páginas
...Shoppini." See the examples cited in NED., sv pantofle. Bond also refers to Lyly's Endymion, n. 2, 32-36 : " Because your pantables be higher with cork, therefore...be higher in the insteps : you will be mine elder [etc.]." 1 Secure : free from fear (not from danger). 1 Philautus. The name, as Lyly explains (p. 164).... | |
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