Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyGood Press, 4. 12. 2019 - Počet stran: 437 Character Writings of the Seventeenth Century is a fascinating collection of literary works from the 17th century that provides a unique insight into the characters and society of that era. The book's style is a combination of essays, letters, and memoirs, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the characters depicted. The literary context of the book is rooted in the historical and social events of the 17th century, offering valuable perspectives on the mindset of the time. The intricate details and vivid descriptions in the writings make it a compelling read for those interested in historical literature. Various, the author of Character Writings of the Seventeenth Century, has compiled a diverse range of texts to create a rich tapestry of characters from the period. The author's meticulous selection and curation highlight the societal norms, values, and challenges faced by individuals in the 17th century, shedding light on a pivotal moment in history. Various's deep understanding of the time period is evident in the nuanced portrayal of the characters, making the book an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend Character Writings of the Seventeenth Century to readers who appreciate historical literature and want to delve into the intricate character portraits of the 17th century. Various's masterful compilation of texts offers a window into the past, providing a captivating journey through the lives and personalities of individuals from a bygone era. |
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... worse. She is much within, and frames outward things to her mind, not her mind to them. She wears good clothes, but never better; for she finds no degree beyond decency. She hath a content of her own, and so seeks not an husband, but ...
... worse. She is much within, and frames outward things to her mind, not her mind to them. She wears good clothes, but never better; for she finds no degree beyond decency. She hath a content of her own, and so seeks not an husband, but ...
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... worse. She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor, and for a jest laughs at him without one. Thus she dresses a husband for herself, and after takes him for his patience, and the land adjoining, ye may see it, in a serving-man's ...
... worse. She gets much by the simplicity of her suitor, and for a jest laughs at him without one. Thus she dresses a husband for herself, and after takes him for his patience, and the land adjoining, ye may see it, in a serving-man's ...
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... worse. He entereth young men into aquaintance with debt-books. In a word, he is the impression of the last term, and will be so until the coming of a new term or termer. AN IGNORANT GLORY-HUNTER Table of Contents Is an insectum animal ...
... worse. He entereth young men into aquaintance with debt-books. In a word, he is the impression of the last term, and will be so until the coming of a new term or termer. AN IGNORANT GLORY-HUNTER Table of Contents Is an insectum animal ...
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