| John Dryden - 1898 - 170 páginas
...inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by the marks which the...and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 120 páginas
...inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta1 could not have described their natures better, than by the marks which the...gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, l An Italian physiognomist. and of their telling, are so suited to their different educations, humors,... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 114 páginas
...from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1899 - 224 páginas
...inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better than by the marks which the poet...and manner of their tales and of their telling are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 350 páginas
...inclinations, but in their very 15 physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by the marks • which...and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of 20 them would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 760 páginas
...physiognomies and persons. Baplista Portat could not have described their natures better than by the marks f which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales and of their ) lulling are so suited to their different educations, humours and callings, that each ' of them would... | |
| Annie Barnett - 1900 - 1060 páginas
...from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. The matter and manner of their tales and of their telling are so suited to their different education, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1900 - 330 páginas
...from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. The matter and manner of their tales and of their telling are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 226 páginas
...very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta [a celebrated physiognomist] could not have described their natures better than by the marks which the poet...and manner of their tales and of their telling are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 458 páginas
...inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their names better, than by the marks which the poet gives them....and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are so suited to their different education, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
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