Morall discourses and essayes, upon severall select subjects written by T.C., Esquire.
- Title
- Morall discourses and essayes, upon severall select subjects written by T.C., Esquire.
- Author
- Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by S.G. for Charles Adams, and are to sold at his shop ...,
- 1655.
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- English essays.
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"Morall discourses and essayes, upon severall select subjects written by T.C., Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35407.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 27, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- PROOEMIUM.
- THE TABLE.
- ERRATA.
- I. Of Favour and Eminency in Court or State.
- II. Of faithful Ministers to unthankful Princes.
- III. Of Fame.
- IV. Of Reputation.
- Of Valour in Princes.
- VI. Of History.
- VII. Of Education.
- VIII. Of Travelling, and the qualifications unto it.
- IX. Of Religious Fear.
- X. Of Church-Discipline.
- XI. Of Coelibacy, or single Life.
- XII. Of Duties Matrimonial, and Conjugall Love.
- XIII. Of Flattery.
- XIV. Of Beauty.
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XV. Of Craf
. - XVI. Of Kindness, Courtesie, and Civility.
- XVII. Of Youth and Old Age.
- XVIII. Of Honour.
- XIX. Of Learning.
- XX. Of Peace.
- XXI. Of Conscience.
- XXII. Of Frugality.
- XXIII. Of Active, and Passive Valour.
- XXIV. Of Clemency.
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XXV. Of Magnani
ity. - XXVI. Of Taciturnity.
- XXVII. Of Temperance.
- XXVIII. Of Gratitude.