Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Spirit • 36 , 37 A Mere Scholar • 52 , 53 An Old Man A Fine Gentleman . 37 , 38 A Tinker · • 53 , 54 A Country Gentleman 38 , 39 An Apparitor . • 54 , 55 39 An Almanac - Maker 55 , 56 An Elder Brother 40 A Hypocrite • A Braggadocio ...
... Spirit • 36 , 37 A Mere Scholar • 52 , 53 An Old Man A Fine Gentleman . 37 , 38 A Tinker · • 53 , 54 A Country Gentleman 38 , 39 An Apparitor . • 54 , 55 39 An Almanac - Maker 55 , 56 An Elder Brother 40 A Hypocrite • A Braggadocio ...
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... spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a ...
... spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is a ...
Strana 36
... SPIRIT Hath surveyed and fortified his disposition , and converts all occurrents into experience , between which experience and his reason there is marriage ; the issue are his actions . He circuits his intents , and seeth the end ...
... SPIRIT Hath surveyed and fortified his disposition , and converts all occurrents into experience , between which experience and his reason there is marriage ; the issue are his actions . He circuits his intents , and seeth the end ...
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... spirits and the sun are enemies : the sun bright and warm , his humour black and cold ; variety of foolish apparitions people his head , they suffer him not to breathe accord- ing to the necessities of nature , which makes him sup up a ...
... spirits and the sun are enemies : the sun bright and warm , his humour black and cold ; variety of foolish apparitions people his head , they suffer him not to breathe accord- ing to the necessities of nature , which makes him sup up a ...
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... spirit , notwithstanding , is not so much as to make you think him man ; like a true mongrel , he neither bites nor barks but when your back is towards him . His heart is a lump of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was ...
... spirit , notwithstanding , is not so much as to make you think him man ; like a true mongrel , he neither bites nor barks but when your back is towards him . His heart is a lump of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was ...
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