Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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... Truth . 250 Fear 253 THE GOOD AND THE BAD 254-281 A Worthy King . 255 An Unworthy Merchant 267 An Unworthy King 256 A Good Man • 267 , 268 A Worthy Queen 256 An Atheist or Most Bad A Worthy Prince 256 , 257 Man 268 cillor An Unworthy ...
... Truth . 250 Fear 253 THE GOOD AND THE BAD 254-281 A Worthy King . 255 An Unworthy Merchant 267 An Unworthy King 256 A Good Man • 267 , 268 A Worthy Queen 256 An Atheist or Most Bad A Worthy Prince 256 , 257 Man 268 cillor An Unworthy ...
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... truth is , he knew of no more . This old angel was fallen out of a little purse into the bottom of a great purse . Now this seven shillings in white money they quickly found , thinking indeed that there had been no more ; yet farther ...
... truth is , he knew of no more . This old angel was fallen out of a little purse into the bottom of a great purse . Now this seven shillings in white money they quickly found , thinking indeed that there had been no more ; yet farther ...
Strana 35
... truth . A WISE MAN Is the truth of the true definition of man , that is , a reasonable creature . His disposition alters ; he alters not . He hides him- self with the attire of the vulgar ; and in indifferent things is content to be ...
... truth . A WISE MAN Is the truth of the true definition of man , that is , a reasonable creature . His disposition alters ; he alters not . He hides him- self with the attire of the vulgar ; and in indifferent things is content to be ...
Strana 37
... Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look like her . He knows the con- dition of the world ... Truths and lies pass with an unequal affirmation ; for their memories several are won SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 37.
... Truth is the goddess , and he takes pains to get her , not to look like her . He knows the con- dition of the world ... Truths and lies pass with an unequal affirmation ; for their memories several are won SEVENTEENTH CENTURY . 37.
Strana 53
... truth is on his side . It is a wrong to his reputation to be ignorant of anything ; and yet he knows not that he knows nothing . He gives directions for husbandry , from Virgil's " Georgics ; " for cattle , from his " Buco- lics ; " for ...
... truth is on his side . It is a wrong to his reputation to be ignorant of anything ; and yet he knows not that he knows nothing . He gives directions for husbandry , from Virgil's " Georgics ; " for cattle , from his " Buco- lics ; " for ...
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