Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... travelled ; who , wanting that place in the world's account which he thinks his merit capable of , falls into such an envious apoplexy , with which his judgment is so dazzled and distasted , that 22 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE.
... travelled ; who , wanting that place in the world's account which he thinks his merit capable of , falls into such an envious apoplexy , with which his judgment is so dazzled and distasted , that 22 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE.
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... account of men is , first to tell them the ends of all matters of consequence , and then to borrow money of them ; he offers courtesies to show them , rather than himself , humble . He dis- dains all things above his reach , and ...
... account of men is , first to tell them the ends of all matters of consequence , and then to borrow money of them ; he offers courtesies to show them , rather than himself , humble . He dis- dains all things above his reach , and ...
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... accounts boldness the chiefest virtue . Above all men he loves an herald , and speaks pedigrees naturally . He accounts none well descended that call him not cousin , and prefers Owen Glendower before any of the Nine Worthies . The ...
... accounts boldness the chiefest virtue . Above all men he loves an herald , and speaks pedigrees naturally . He accounts none well descended that call him not cousin , and prefers Owen Glendower before any of the Nine Worthies . The ...
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... accounts no man of his cap and coat idle , but who trots not the circuit . He affects no life or quality for itself , but for gain ; and that , at least , to the stating him in a Justice of Peace - ship , which is the first quickening ...
... accounts no man of his cap and coat idle , but who trots not the circuit . He affects no life or quality for itself , but for gain ; and that , at least , to the stating him in a Justice of Peace - ship , which is the first quickening ...
Strana 55
... accounts not all sins mortal , for fornication with him is a venial sin , and to take bribes a matter of charity ; he is collector for burnings and losses at sea , and in casting account readily subtracts the lesser from the greater sum ...
... accounts not all sins mortal , for fornication with him is a venial sin , and to take bribes a matter of charity ; he is collector for burnings and losses at sea , and in casting account readily subtracts the lesser from the greater sum ...
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