Characters From the Histories & Memoirs of the Seventeenth Century; With An Essay On the Character And Historical Notes

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Born 1601. Died 1665.
By CLARENDON.
D"^ Earles was at that tyme Chaplyne in the house to 24 the Earle of Pembroke, L** Chamberlyne of his Majestys household, and had a lodginge in the courte under that "John Earle. 169 relation. He was a person very notable for his elegance in the Greeke and Latine tounges, and beinge fellow of Merton Colledge in Oxforde, and havinge bene Proctour of the University, and some very witty and sharpe dis- courses beinge published in print without his consent, thoug
...h knowne to be his, he grew suddaynely into a very generall esteem with all men, being a man of greate piety and devotion, a most eloquent and powerfuU preacher, and of a conversation so pleasant and delightfull, so very o innocent, and so very facetious, that no mans company was more desyred, and more loved. No man was more negligent in his dresse, and habitt, and meene, no man more wary and cultivated in his behaviour and discourse, insomuch as he had the greater advantage when he was knowne, by promisinge so little before he was knowen.

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