Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 31
... knows passion only by sufferance , and resisteth by obeying . He makes his time an accountant to his memory , and of the humours of men weaves a net for occasion ; the inquisitor must look through his judgment , for to the eye only he ...
... knows passion only by sufferance , and resisteth by obeying . He makes his time an accountant to his memory , and of the humours of men weaves a net for occasion ; the inquisitor must look through his judgment , for to the eye only he ...
Strana 37
... knows the con- dition of the world , that he must act one thing like another , and then another . To these he carries his desires , and not his desires him , and sticks not fast by the way ( for that contentment is repentance ) , but ...
... knows the con- dition of the world , that he must act one thing like another , and then another . To these he carries his desires , and not his desires him , and sticks not fast by the way ( for that contentment is repentance ) , but ...
Strana 52
... knows the holy - days , and finds by calculation that Michaelmas term will be long and dirty . Marry , he knows so much in music that he affects only the most and cunningest discords ; rarely a perfect concord , especially song , except ...
... knows the holy - days , and finds by calculation that Michaelmas term will be long and dirty . Marry , he knows so much in music that he affects only the most and cunningest discords ; rarely a perfect concord , especially song , except ...
Strana 53
... knows not that he knows nothing . He gives directions for husbandry , from Virgil's " Georgics ; " for cattle , from his " Buco- lics ; " for warlike stratagems , from his " Eneids " or Cæsar's " Commentaries . " He orders all things ...
... knows not that he knows nothing . He gives directions for husbandry , from Virgil's " Georgics ; " for cattle , from his " Buco- lics ; " for warlike stratagems , from his " Eneids " or Cæsar's " Commentaries . " He orders all things ...
Strana 56
... know next year , for what he will be then he himself knows not . A HYPOCRITE Is a gilded pill , composed of two virtuous ingredients , natural dishonesty and artificial dissimulation . Simple fruit , plant , or drug he is none , but a ...
... know next year , for what he will be then he himself knows not . A HYPOCRITE Is a gilded pill , composed of two virtuous ingredients , natural dishonesty and artificial dissimulation . Simple fruit , plant , or drug he is none , but a ...
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