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An entertaining comedy replete with philosophy, alchemy, politics, and human nature from the author of the popular work: The Anatomy of Melancholy.
PHILOSOPHASTER COMOEDIA NOVA Scripta Anno Domini, i606, Alterata,
renovata, perfefta Anno Domini, i 6 i 5 , Afta demum et publice exhibita
Academicis In Aula Md\s Chrifti et A Studio fis Mdis Chrifti Oxon. Alumnis Anno
i6i7 Februarii ...
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Philosophaster, a New Comedy Written In 1606
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Robert Burton, Democritus Jr., 2010
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Philosophaster: Actor's Side for Part of Polypragmaticus
Philosophaster on f.48-56; side of Amurath, from Goffe's The courageous Turk, f.57-71; of Antonius in unidentified Latin play, f.8v-19v; of Poore in unidentified Englaish comedy, f.21-46v.
Robert Burton, Thomas Goffe, 1617
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Fumaria L. Filonio, sm. Kind of opiate. Filopos, jm. pi. Pieces of linen made use of
to drive game into a place assigned for that purpose. Filoseda, sf. Silk and
worsted cloth. FilosofAdoR, ra, s. Philosopher. FilosofAnte, sm. (Satir.)
Philosophaster.
Philosophaster. FilosofAr, va. I. To philosophise, to examine into any thing as a
philosopher. 2. To play the philosopher, to assume the critic. FilosofAstro, sm. A
pretended philosopher, a smattercr in philosophy, philosophaster. Fii.osofia, sf. 1.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1849
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Philosophaster. Fii.osofXk, ra. 1. To philosophise, to examine into any thing as a
philosopher. 2. To play llic philosopher, to assume the critic. Filos'ji'astko, sm. 'A
pretended philosopher, a smattcrer in philosophy, philosophaster. Filorufia, sf. 1.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1850
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
KILOSEUA, ff. Silk and worsted cloth. Fn.osof ADOR, RA, ». Philosopher.
FiLosorANTE, sm. (Satir.) Philosophaster. Fi;.o»oKAR, ra. 1. To philosophise, to
examine into any thing as a philosopher. 2. To play th'j philosopher, to assume
the critic.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti, 1832
sonally upright vir gravis, "vaunted philosopher [or philosopher], too" — et
philosophaster or et philosophus, as you like it — and his political relation, first as
aedile and then as consul, to the legalized immoralities of Roman religion. Here
is the ...
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The Cambridge History of English Litterature
A MS of Philosophaster was formerly in the possession of W. E. Buckley. Another
is in Lord Mostyn's library. Philosophaster, Comoedia; Poemata. adhue sparsim
edita, nunc in unum collecta. Ed. Buckley, W. E. Roxburghe Club. Hartford, 1862.