| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 páginas
...the freshnes of the yeear noow ; gathered at the neck with a narro gorget then must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. For you know heale will drie and stiffen any thing. And if you woulde know the name of this goodly toole, forsooth... | |
| Robert Copland - 1871 - 356 páginas
...water withall : and when they come to starching, and setting of their ruffes, than must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe....of wood or bone, and sometimes of gold and siluer, make forked wise at both ends, and with this (Si diis placet) they set their ruffes. But bicause this... | |
| Philip Stubbs - 1879 - 794 páginas
...iuftrument be heated in the fire, the better to ftirfen the ruffe. For you know heate will drie and ftiffen any thing. And if you woulde know the name of this goodly toole, forfooth the deuill hath giuen it to name a putter, or elfe a putting fticke, as I heare fay. They... | |
| Robert Laneham - 1890 - 302 páginas
...water withall : and when they come to starching, and setting of their ruffes, than must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe....of wood or bone, and sometimes of gold and siluer, make forked wise at both ends, and with this (Si diis placet) they set their ruffes. But bicause this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 422 páginas
...water withall, and when they come to starching, and setting of their ruffes, than must this Instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe....if you woulde know the name of this goodly toole. forsoothe the deuill hath given it to name a putter, or else a putting sticke, as heare say " (sig.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 432 páginas
...water withall, and when they come to starching, and setting of their ruffes, than must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. For you know heute will drie, and stiffen any thing. And if you woulde know the name of this gnodly toóle, forsoothe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 460 páginas
...must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. . . . And if you would know the name of this goodly toole, forsooth the deuill...putter, or else a putting sticke, as I heare say.' Stowe informs us that ' about the sixteenth yeare of the queene [Elizabeth] began the making of steele... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 460 páginas
...must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. . . . And if you would know the name of this goodly toole, forsooth the deuill...putter, or else a putting sticke, as I heare say.' Stowe informs us that ' about the sixteenth yeare of the queene [Elizabeth] began the making of steele... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 462 páginas
...must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. . . . And if you would know the name of this goodly toole, forsooth the deuill...putter, or else a putting sticke, as I heare say.' Stowe informs us that ' about the sixteenth yeare of the queene [Elizabeth] began the making of steele... | |
| Robert Laneham - 1907 - 310 páginas
...when they come to starching, and setting of their ruffes, than must this instrument be heated in tho fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. For you know...of wood or bone, and sometimes of gold and siluer, make forked wise at both ends, and with this (Si diis placet) they set their ruffes. But bicause this... | |
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