Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 22
... reason to do either ; and that commends all things to him . The play that preceded " Cynthia's Revels " was " Every Man Out of his Humour . " It was first printed in 1600 , and Ben Jonson amused himself by adding to its list of Dramatis ...
... reason to do either ; and that commends all things to him . The play that preceded " Cynthia's Revels " was " Every Man Out of his Humour . " It was first printed in 1600 , and Ben Jonson amused himself by adding to its list of Dramatis ...
Strana 25
... reason to afford him no character . Of this kind are the CHARACTERS BY SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , which were not published until 1614 , the year after their writer's death , at the age of thirty - two ; but they may have been written earlier ...
... reason to afford him no character . Of this kind are the CHARACTERS BY SIR THOMAS OVERBURY , which were not published until 1614 , the year after their writer's death , at the age of thirty - two ; but they may have been written earlier ...
Strana 32
... reason , though he can a piece of gold . He is not plucked , for his feathers are his beauty , and more than his beauty , they are his discretion , his countenance , his all . He is now at an end , for he hath had the wolf of vainglory ...
... reason , though he can a piece of gold . He is not plucked , for his feathers are his beauty , and more than his beauty , they are his discretion , his countenance , his all . He is now at an end , for he hath had the wolf of vainglory ...
Strana 36
... reason there is marriage ; the issue are his actions . He circuits his intents , and seeth the end before he shoot . Men are the instruments of his art , and there is no man without his use . Occasion incites him , none enticeth him ...
... reason there is marriage ; the issue are his actions . He circuits his intents , and seeth the end before he shoot . Men are the instruments of his art , and there is no man without his use . Occasion incites him , none enticeth him ...
Strana 37
... reason to be no idle gift of nature , he is the steersman of his own destiny . Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look like her . He knows the con- dition of the world , that he must act one thing like another ...
... reason to be no idle gift of nature , he is the steersman of his own destiny . Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look like her . He knows the con- dition of the world , that he must act one thing like another ...
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