Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... true book in its way , with kindly touch upon the lives of men . Poets of all kinds , great or little , grave or gay , shall meet here upon common ground ; there shall be room found in our pleasaunce for herbs , shrubs , and trees . A ...
... true book in its way , with kindly touch upon the lives of men . Poets of all kinds , great or little , grave or gay , shall meet here upon common ground ; there shall be room found in our pleasaunce for herbs , shrubs , and trees . A ...
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... True Critic The Character of the Persons in " Every Man out of his Humour " 22-25 Every Man out of his Humour " and " Cynthia's • 20-22 • 21 22 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . Sir THOMAS OVERBURY A Good Woman 28 , 29 A ...
... True Critic The Character of the Persons in " Every Man out of his Humour " 22-25 Every Man out of his Humour " and " Cynthia's • 20-22 • 21 22 CHARACTER WRITINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . Sir THOMAS OVERBURY A Good Woman 28 , 29 A ...
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... True Friend · Character of the Hy- pocrite . Of the Busybody Of the Superstitious . Of the Profane . Of the Malcontent Of the Inconstant Of the Flatterer JOHN STEPHENS 116 , 117 117 , 118 · 130-132 • 132 , 133 134 , 135 135 , 136 136 ...
... True Friend · Character of the Hy- pocrite . Of the Busybody Of the Superstitious . Of the Profane . Of the Malcontent Of the Inconstant Of the Flatterer JOHN STEPHENS 116 , 117 117 , 118 · 130-132 • 132 , 133 134 , 135 135 , 136 136 ...
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... , especially the first Sunday of his silk stockings ; and when he is most neat and new , you shall strip him with commendations . extant . THE TRUE CRITIC . A creature of a most perfect SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 21 A Traveller.
... , especially the first Sunday of his silk stockings ; and when he is most neat and new , you shall strip him with commendations . extant . 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 slowly ...
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 slowly ...
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