Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 22
... delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a competency to him that he can be virtuous . He doth neither covet nor fear ; he hath too much reason to do either ; and that commends all things to him . The play that preceded " Cynthia's ...
... delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a competency to him that he can be virtuous . He doth neither covet nor fear ; he hath too much reason to do either ; and that commends all things to him . The play that preceded " Cynthia's ...
Strana 55
... delight in sin , grow richer by it , and are by justice appointed to punish it ; only the devil is more cunning , for he picks a living out of others ' gains . His living lieth in his eye , which ( like spirits ) he sends through chinks ...
... delight in sin , grow richer by it , and are by justice appointed to punish it ; only the devil is more cunning , for he picks a living out of others ' gains . His living lieth in his eye , which ( like spirits ) he sends through chinks ...
Strana 59
... delight more to resort to dark caves and secret places than to open and public assemblies . The lay- # Day laylay hypocrite is to the other a champion , disciple , and subject , and will not acknowledge the tithe of the subjection to ...
... delight more to resort to dark caves and secret places than to open and public assemblies . The lay- # Day laylay hypocrite is to the other a champion , disciple , and subject , and will not acknowledge the tithe of the subjection to ...
Strana 62
... delight in comparing his fare to my Lord Mayor's . If he be a leader of a faction , he thinks himself greater than ever Cæsar was or the Turk at this day is . And he had rather lose an inheritance than an office when he stands for it ...
... delight in comparing his fare to my Lord Mayor's . If he be a leader of a faction , he thinks himself greater than ever Cæsar was or the Turk at this day is . And he had rather lose an inheritance than an office when he stands for it ...
Strana 80
... delightful prospect ; but , withal , that it is most subject to lightning and thunder , and that the people , as in ancient tragedies , sit and censure the actions of those in authority . He squares his own , therefore , that they may ...
... delightful prospect ; but , withal , that it is most subject to lightning and thunder , and that the people , as in ancient tragedies , sit and censure the actions of those in authority . He squares his own , therefore , that they may ...
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