The Tudor TranslationsAMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 27
... wherein it was there set downe , That the chaine of gold , was in finenesse two and twenty Carats , and that it was ( according to its weight ) worth sixe hundred and three and fifty Spanish Crownes , and somewhat more . Then I called ...
... wherein it was there set downe , That the chaine of gold , was in finenesse two and twenty Carats , and that it was ( according to its weight ) worth sixe hundred and three and fifty Spanish Crownes , and somewhat more . Then I called ...
الصفحة 137
... wherein he acknowledgeth , that notwithstanding these parcels of lands or goods seeme to the world to be his , yet really and truly it is not so , and that he shall be ready at all times to resigne them up into their hands , to whom of ...
... wherein he acknowledgeth , that notwithstanding these parcels of lands or goods seeme to the world to be his , yet really and truly it is not so , and that he shall be ready at all times to resigne them up into their hands , to whom of ...
الصفحة 141
some six change of gownes , wherein he consumeth his maine CHAPTER stocke ? Can he afterwards continue his Trade with this trash ? My Gentle - woman , my wife , was ill acquainted , and lesse exercised in miseries . She had lived well ...
some six change of gownes , wherein he consumeth his maine CHAPTER stocke ? Can he afterwards continue his Trade with this trash ? My Gentle - woman , my wife , was ill acquainted , and lesse exercised in miseries . She had lived well ...
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THE SECOND BOOKEContinued | 5 |
CHAPTER X | 34 |
THE THIRD BOOKE | 71 |
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acquainted Alcala de Henares Alguazil alwayes amongst began beleeve better Bodegon businesse cause CHAPTER cloathes command Covarruvias dayes desire doore Dorotea doth downe Ducats eyes falne farre father favour feare Gallies Genoa give gold grace and favour Guzman de Alfarache hands hast hath heart heere her-selfe himselfe honest honour husband intertaine intreated kinde knew leave likewise live lodging looke manner Maravedis mariage marry Master meanes moneyes neere never night occasion peece poore presently prison Proverbe publike punishment Pupillage purse rest rich runne Sayavedra seeming unto selfe servants setled Sevill shee sinnes sonne soule Spaine Sunne swaded tell thee them-selves thereof thing thinke THIRD BOOKE thither thou thought told tooke trouble Unkles unto mee vertue wench wherein whilest wife withall woman word yeeld