Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Ignorant Glory - Hunter An Amorist 30 An Ostler 31 The True Character of a 31 Dunce . 32 A Good Wife . 32 A Melancholy Man . 33 A Sailor . · 33 , 34 A Soldier 34 A Tailor . An Affected Traveller · 35 A Puritan 25-27 41 , 42 42 42 , 43 ...
... Ignorant Glory - Hunter An Amorist 30 An Ostler 31 The True Character of a 31 Dunce . 32 A Good Wife . 32 A Melancholy Man . 33 A Sailor . · 33 , 34 A Soldier 34 A Tailor . An Affected Traveller · 35 A Puritan 25-27 41 , 42 42 42 , 43 ...
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... ignorance most desperately , to set upon the understanding of any- thing . Orange is the most humorous of the two , whose small portion of juice being squeezed out , Clove serves to stick him with commendations . Cordatus . The author's ...
... ignorance most desperately , to set upon the understanding of any- thing . Orange is the most humorous of the two , whose small portion of juice being squeezed out , Clove serves to stick him with commendations . Cordatus . The author's ...
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... - books . In a word , he is the impression of the last term , and will be so until the coming of a new term or termer . AN IGNORANT GLORY - HUNTER Is an insectum animal , 32 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Golden A Flatterer.
... - books . In a word , he is the impression of the last term , and will be so until the coming of a new term or termer . AN IGNORANT GLORY - HUNTER Is an insectum animal , 32 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE A Golden A Flatterer.
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... ignorant of nothing , no not of those things where ignorance is the lesser shame . He gets the names of good wits , and utters them for his companions . He confesseth vices that he is guiltless of , if they be in fashion ; and dares not ...
... ignorant of nothing , no not of those things where ignorance is the lesser shame . He gets the names of good wits , and utters them for his companions . He confesseth vices that he is guiltless of , if they be in fashion ; and dares not ...
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... ignorance of the time , not his own unworthiness ; and concludes his discourse with half a period , or a word , and leaves the rest to imagination . In a word , his religion is fashion , and both body and soul are governed by fame ; he ...
... ignorance of the time , not his own unworthiness ; and concludes his discourse with half a period , or a word , and leaves the rest to imagination . In a word , his religion is fashion , and both body and soul are governed by fame ; he ...
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