He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that we have of him with content ; as for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him. Works of the Camden Society - Page 134de Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 225 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1875 - 266 pages
...word ever drops from his mouth that discovers any thing of his heart within. Now his master is fled,c I suppose we shall have him all togeather. He seems...not us with it nor we him. Norwich, Nov. 15th, 1683. I have received, in this place, your kind letter, and am sorry I am in a place wch affords me nothing... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1875 - 268 pages
...word ever drops from his mouth that discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him all togeather. He seems...and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him." The circumstances of his withdrawal from Oxford may be read under the date of the 12th November, 1684,... | |
| 1877 - 612 pages
...covers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogeather. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...and therefore troubles not us with it, nor we him.' What a vexation tbis reticent, self-contained nature, that would not commit itself, must have been... | |
| 1877 - 626 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogeather. Ho seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...and therefore troubles not us with it, nor we him.' What a vexation this reticent, self-contained nature, that would not commit itself, must have been... | |
| 1877 - 626 pages
...covers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogeather. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...with content ; as for what else he is he keeps it to himselfc, and therefore troubles not us with it, nor we him.' What a vexation this reticent, self-contained... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1880 - 222 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogether. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...with content; as for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him." After Shaftesbury's dismissal from the... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fle"d, I suppose we shall have him altogether. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...with content ; as for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him." After Shaftesbury's dismissal from the... | |
| 1883 - 836 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogether. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...with content ; as for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him." After Shaftesbury's dismissal from the... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 618 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogether. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that...with content ; as for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him." After Shaftesbury's dismissal from the... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1899 - 224 pages
...discovers anything of his heart within. Now his master is fled, I suppose we shall have him altogether. He seems to be a man of very good converse, and that we have of him with content ; aa for what else he is he keeps it to himself, and therefore troubles not us with it nor we him."... | |
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