. CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY EDITED BY HENRY MORLEY, LL.D. EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON LONDON BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL 1891 PR MAIN CONTENTS. THOMAS HARMAN'S “ Caveat for Cursitors" BEN JONSON'S " Every Man out of his Humour and “ Cynthia's The Character of the Persons in “Every Man out of his Humour” 22-25 . . . . . 65, 66 84 67, 68 . 85, 86 89, 90 . . An Inns of Court Man 61 An Ingrosser of Corn 77, 78 An Intruder into Favour 68, 69 A Franklin. 87,88 maid 69, 70 A Covetous Man . provident Young Gallant 73, 74 His Yeoman A Mere Fellow of a House 75, 76 99, 100 An Essay on Valour 100-103 His CHARACTERS OF VIRTUES AND VICES 113, 114 Of the Truly Noble 121-123 Of the Good Magistrate 123, 124 Of the Humble Man 116, 117 Of the Penitent 124-127 pocrite . 130-132 142. 14 Of the Superstitious. 134, 135 Of the Profane. 135, 136 Of the Distrustsul 147, -15 Of the Malcontent 136-138 Of the Ambitious 148-1. Of the Flatterer 139, 140 Of the Envious . . . 151-1 . JOHN STEPHENS . · 154-156 . . . 205, 206 . . . 209, 210 . A Self-Conceited Man. 169, 170 A Too Idly Reserved Man 170,171 A Downright Scholar , 181, 182 A Plain Country Fellow 182, 183 A Pot Poet. 188, 189 • The World's Wise Man 191, 192 "A She Precise Hypocrite 193–195 A Sceptic in Religion . 195–197 238, 239 |