- Chaucer's friends,
namely John of Gaunt,
Speght further explains: Yet it
seemeth that [Chaucer] was in some
trouble in the
daies of King
Richard the second...
-
himself in 1576: I
stand on the top of the hill,
where ... the
smallest slip
seemeth a fall ... I may fall many ways and have more
witnesses thereof than many...
- bodies,
thereby causing sterrilitie and barrennesses: In
which respect it
seemeth an
enemy to the
continuance and
propagacion of mankinde. Fiftly, for that...
-
lesser numbers, ...
insomuch that a
compleat Peal of
changes on one
number seemeth to be
formed by
uniting of the
compleat Peals on all
lesser numbers into...
- with a
sower looke, his head
somewhat gray, his
beard so
thinne that it
seemeth none at all, his age
neare sixtie, of a very able and
hardy body, to endure...
-
Proverbs condemning Gatsby's
actions as wicked: "There is a way
which seemeth right unto a man, but the end
thereof are the ways of death." A flashback...
-
pilgrim penetrates with love, If he doth hear from far away a bell That
seemeth to
deplore the
dying day, Soft hour!
which wakes the wish and
melts the...
- made of
greene cheese. And when ye have made me a lout in all these, It
seemeth ye
would make me goe to bed at noone." – John Heywood.
Greene may refer...
-
Francis Bacon's Essays,"Of Friendship" in the
following lines: "And it
seemeth his
favour was so great, as Antonius, in a
letter which is
recited verbatim...
-
agent in Savoy,
wrote of him: "This
Easton hath
since beene with me: hee
seemeth to have the age of 40 yeares: his
countenance is rude and
savadge (which...