Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 31
... senses ; but his surest mark is , that he is to be found only about princes . He smells , and putteth away much of his judgment about the situation of his clothes . He knows no man that is not generally known . His wit , like the ...
... senses ; but his surest mark is , that he is to be found only about princes . He smells , and putteth away much of his judgment about the situation of his clothes . He knows no man that is not generally known . His wit , like the ...
Strana 38
... sense . They teach their servants their duties with as much scorn and tyranny as some people teach their dogs to fetch . Their envy is one of their diseases . They put off and on their clothes with that certainty , as if they knew their ...
... sense . They teach their servants their duties with as much scorn and tyranny as some people teach their dogs to fetch . Their envy is one of their diseases . They put off and on their clothes with that certainty , as if they knew their ...
Strana 49
... so cross a kind of teaching , that should the Church enjoin clean shirts , he were lousy . More sense than single prayers is not his ; nor more in D those than still the same petitions : from which he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 49.
... so cross a kind of teaching , that should the Church enjoin clean shirts , he were lousy . More sense than single prayers is not his ; nor more in D those than still the same petitions : from which he SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 49.
Strana 52
... sense . The antiquity of his University is his creed , and the excellency of his college ( though but for a match at football ) an article of his faith . He speaks Latin better than his mother - tongue , and is a stranger in no part of ...
... sense . The antiquity of his University is his creed , and the excellency of his college ( though but for a match at football ) an article of his faith . He speaks Latin better than his mother - tongue , and is a stranger in no part of ...
Strana 53
... sense , and does therefore confidently believe that Erra Pater was the father of heretics , Radulphus Agricola a substantial farmer , and will not stick to aver that Systemo's Logic doth excel Keckerman's . His ill - luck is not so much ...
... sense , and does therefore confidently believe that Erra Pater was the father of heretics , Radulphus Agricola a substantial farmer , and will not stick to aver that Systemo's Logic doth excel Keckerman's . His ill - luck is not so much ...
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