Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/105

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This is the chara/ter of the/? dire/tots in their ublic k caFacityl if' you take them in a more rate wew, amongIt thetr fello?,s m the,r refpeO. iv.� colleges, you may define them thu. s, ' .-? ^ diregot, or $ e u t. t. of ? college, except as be fore excepted, is a lordly llrutting creature, who. thinks all bene=th him created to gratify his ambi. tion, and exalt his glory i he command? their hom- age by uting them very ill. and thinks the be?t way to gain their adoration, is to pinch the!v belli.,s, and tall them name6 as the moil tyrannical princes ha?te al?vays the molt loyal fubjec2s; he is very vicious and immoral him?If, and thei'efore will not pardon the k'att trip or mircarriage in another i he is a greif ?rofligate, and conf_equently a great difciplinarian; he ?etri. ges in fraud and thamelefnefs, and is ,lever pro- pe?',ly. in his element, but when he is either. m?ttmg wi .cke.dn? him�elf, or ?unifhing the corn- miftion of It in others. �