
anthropologist
English writer and antiquarian (1626-1697)
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“Arise Evans had a fungous nose, and said, it was revealed to him, that the King's hand would cure him, and at the first coming of King Charles II into St. James's Park, he kissed the King's hand, and rubbed his nose with it; which disturbed the King, but cured him.”
“How these curiosities would be quite forgott, did not such idle fellowes as I am putt them downe.”
“Dr. Kettle was wont to say that Seneca writes as a Boare does pisse, scilicet by jirkes.”
“He was a learned man, of immense reading, but is much blamed for his unfaithfull quotations.”
“His Comoedies will remaine witt as long as the English tongue is understood, for that he handles mores hominum [the ways of mankind]. Now our present writers reflect so much on particular persons and coxcombeities that twenty yeares hence they will not be understood.”
“His insatiable passion for singular odds and ends had a meaning in it; he was groping towards a scientific ordering of phenomena; but the twilight of his age was too confusing, and he could rarely distinguish between a fact and a fantasy.”
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