Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Learning 206 , 207 A Herald The Common Singing - Men in Cathedral Churches A Child 157 , 158 A Young Raw Preacher 158-160 A Cook A Grave Divine 160 , 161 A Mere Dull Physician 162-164 An Alderman 164 A Discontented Man 165 An Antiquary ...
... Learning 206 , 207 A Herald The Common Singing - Men in Cathedral Churches A Child 157 , 158 A Young Raw Preacher 158-160 A Cook A Grave Divine 160 , 161 A Mere Dull Physician 162-164 An Alderman 164 A Discontented Man 165 An Antiquary ...
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... learning is religion , and her thoughts are on her own sex , or on men , without casting the difference . Dishonesty never comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat ...
... learning is religion , and her thoughts are on her own sex , or on men , without casting the difference . Dishonesty never comes nearer than her ears , and then wonder stops it out , and saves virtue the labour . She leaves the neat ...
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... learning , which once arrived at , proves his strongest armour . He is a lover at all points , and a true defender of the faith of women . More wealth than makes him seem a handsome foe , lightly he covets not , less is below him . He ...
... learning , which once arrived at , proves his strongest armour . He is a lover at all points , and a true defender of the faith of women . More wealth than makes him seem a handsome foe , lightly he covets not , less is below him . He ...
Strana 49
... learning ought to climb , he creeps through . Give him advice , you run into traditions ; and urge a modest course , he cries out counsel . ) His greatest care is to contemn obedience ; his last care to serve God hand- somely and ...
... learning ought to climb , he creeps through . Give him advice , you run into traditions ; and urge a modest course , he cries out counsel . ) His greatest care is to contemn obedience ; his last care to serve God hand- somely and ...
Strana 50
... learning , and that it is a profanation of the Temple to his Themis dedicated , if any of the liberal arts be there admitted to offer strange incense to her . For , indeed , he is all for money . Seven or eight years squires him out ...
... learning , and that it is a profanation of the Temple to his Themis dedicated , if any of the liberal arts be there admitted to offer strange incense to her . For , indeed , he is all for money . Seven or eight years squires him out ...
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