I am perfvvaded) deliver a matter with more variety than ours, both plainly, and by Proverbs and Metaphors ; for example, when we would be rid of one, we ufe to fay, " Be going, trudge, pack, be faring, hence away, fhift... The Survey of Cornwall, and An Epistle Concerning the Excellencies of the ...by Richard Carew - 1769 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Camden, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 502 pages
...tongue (as I am perfwaded) deliver a matter with more variety than ours, both plainly, and by Proverbs and Metaphors; for example, when we would be rid of one, we ufe to fay, " Be going, trudge, pack, be faring, hence away, fhift ; " and by circumlocution, " Rather your room than your company,... | |
| William Camden, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 470 pages
...fame thing in divers forts, yet all write Englifh alike ; neither can any tongue (as I am perfvvaded) deliver a matter with more variety than ours, both plainly, and by Proverbs and Metaphors ; for example, when we would be rid of one, we ufe to fay, " Be going, trudge,... | |
| William Camden - Great Britain - 1870 - 474 pages
...fame thing in divers forts, yet all write Englifli alike ; neither can any tongue (as I am perfwaded) deliver a matter with more variety than ours, both plainly, and by Proverbs and Metaphors ; for example, when we would be rid of one, we ufe to fay, " Be going, trudge,... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...same thinges in divers sorts, yet all right English alike. Neither can any Tongue, as I am perswaded, R. Chambers@&\! use to say, Be gji'if, trudge, packe ; Все faring 354 hence; Aivay ; Shift; and by Circumlocution,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...same thinges in divers sorts, yet all right English alike. Neither can any Tongue, as I am perswaded, h suitor in the Merchant of Vouée. Even more characteristic of the nation was the irrepressible use to say, Be going, trudge, packe ; Bee faring hence; Away; Shift; and by Circumlocution, Rather... | |
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