Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... True Critic 20-22 21 22 The Character of the Persons in " Every Man out of his Humour " 22-25 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . Sir THOMAS OVERBURY · A Good Woman 28 , 29 A Serving - Man 25-27 41 , 42 A Very Woman Her Next ...
... True Critic 20-22 21 22 The Character of the Persons in " Every Man out of his Humour " 22-25 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . Sir THOMAS OVERBURY · A Good Woman 28 , 29 A Serving - Man 25-27 41 , 42 A Very Woman Her Next ...
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... -1 20 105-107 • 109-153 Of a Patient Man · 118-120 Of the True Friend Of the Truly Noble Of the Good Magistrate 120 , 121 • 121-123 123 , 124 124-127 127-129 10 % S JOHN EARLE • MICROCOSMOGRAPHY- PAGE 154-156 • · • 178 IO CONTENTS .
... -1 20 105-107 • 109-153 Of a Patient Man · 118-120 Of the True Friend Of the Truly Noble Of the Good Magistrate 120 , 121 • 121-123 123 , 124 124-127 127-129 10 % S JOHN EARLE • MICROCOSMOGRAPHY- PAGE 154-156 • · • 178 IO CONTENTS .
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... upon ropes , especially the first Sunday of his silk stockings ; and when he is most neat and new , you shall strip him with commendations . THE TRUE CRITIC . A creature of a most perfect SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 21 A Traveller.
... upon ropes , especially the first Sunday of his silk stockings ; and when he is most neat and new , you shall strip him with commendations . THE TRUE CRITIC . A creature of a most perfect SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 21 A Traveller.
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Henry Morley. THE TRUE CRITIC . A creature of a most perfect and divine temper : one in whom the humours and elements are peaceably met , without emulation of precedency . He is neither too fantastically melancholy , too ... True Critic 20- ...
Henry Morley. THE TRUE CRITIC . A creature of a most perfect and divine temper : one in whom the humours and elements are peaceably met , without emulation of precedency . He is neither too fantastically melancholy , too ... True Critic 20- ...
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... true dread of her displeasure , as when he first made love to her . He doth sacrifice twopence in juniper to her every morning before she rises , and wakes her with SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 23 The Character of the Persons in "Every Man out ...
... true dread of her displeasure , as when he first made love to her . He doth sacrifice twopence in juniper to her every morning before she rises , and wakes her with SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 23 The Character of the Persons in "Every Man out ...
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