... drinking, and also in their carriage and dress, and of good manners in all things, and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women to do ill.... History of Spanish literature - Stran 49avtor: George Ticknor - 1849Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1852 - 596 strani
...and especially, that they be not given to anger ; for besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women to do ill. And they ought to teach them to be hundy in performing those works that belong to noble ladies ; for this is a matter that becometh them... | |
| Adversaria - 1869 - 200 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...bad thoughts, which it is not convenient they should know." THE VIRTUE OF HEMP. BY this cordage ships are guided, bells are rung, and rogues are kept in... | |
| Adversaria - 1873 - 218 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...bad thoughts, which it is not convenient they should know." THE VIRTUE OF HEMP. BY this cordage ships are guided, bells are rung, and rogues are kept in... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 strani
...and especially that they bo not given to anger; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...matter that becometh them much, since they obtain it by cheerfulness and a quiet spirit ; and, besides, it taketh away bad thoughts, which it is not... | |
| 1877 - 972 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...matter that becometh them much, since they obtain it by cheerfulness and a quiet spirit ; and, besides, it taketh away bad thoughts, which it is not... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 996 strani
...that they be not given to anger; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing ¡n the world that most easily leadeth women to do ill....matter that becometh them much, since they obtain it by cheerfulness and a quiet spirit ; and, besides, it taketh away bad thoughts, which it is not... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 534 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...thoughts, which it is not convenient they should have. —Partida II., Tit. VII., Translation of TICKNOR. Of the poetry of Alfonso X., says Mr. Ticknor, "... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 432 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...thoughts, which it is not convenient they should have. WELCOME TO MAY. (Translation of Mary Ward.) Welcome, O May, yet once again we greet thee I So always... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 450 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...thoughts, which it is not convenient they should have. WELCOME TO MAT. (Translation of Mary Ward.) Welcome, O May, yet once again we greet thee ! So always... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 strani
...and especially that they be not given to anger ; for, besides the wickedness that lieth in it, it is the thing in the world that most easily leadeth women...ought to teach them to be handy in performing those Avorks that belong to noble ladies; for this is a matter that becometh them much, since they obtain... | |
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