Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a competency to him that he can be virtuous . He ...
... judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a competency to him that he can be virtuous . He ...
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Henry Morley. which his judgment is so dazzled and distasted , that he grows violently impatient of any opposite happiness in another . Puntarvolo . A vainglorious knight , over - Englishing his travels , and wholly consecrated to ...
Henry Morley. which his judgment is so dazzled and distasted , that he grows violently impatient of any opposite happiness in another . Puntarvolo . A vainglorious knight , over - Englishing his travels , and wholly consecrated to ...
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... judgment ) is sure to dislike . Fallace . Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud mincing peat , and as perverse as he is officious . She dotes as perfectly upon the courtier , as her husband doth on her , and only wants the face to be ...
... judgment ) is sure to dislike . Fallace . Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud mincing peat , and as perverse as he is officious . She dotes as perfectly upon the courtier , as her husband doth on her , and only wants the face to be ...
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... judgment ; and has the place of a moderator . Mitis . Is a person of no action , and therefore we have reason to afford him no character . Of this kind are the CHARACTERS BY SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , which were not published until 1614 ...
... judgment ; and has the place of a moderator . Mitis . Is a person of no action , and therefore we have reason to afford him no character . Of this kind are the CHARACTERS BY SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , which were not published until 1614 ...
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... judgment in favour of the divorce . At Christmas the favourite married the divorced wife , having been created Earl of Somerset , that as his wife she might be Countess still . In the following year , 1614 , Sir Thomas Overbury's ...
... judgment in favour of the divorce . At Christmas the favourite married the divorced wife , having been created Earl of Somerset , that as his wife she might be Countess still . In the following year , 1614 , Sir Thomas Overbury's ...
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