Chaucer: Animaduersions Uppon the Annotacions and Corrections of Some Imperfections of Impressiones of Chaucer's Workes (sett Downe Before Tyme and Nowe) Reprinted in the Yere of Our Lorde 1598, العدد 9;العدد 64Early English text society, 1865 - 62 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxiii
... awaye any without any being parte of the same to any other vse . ( Harl . MS . 642 , leaf 143 , back . ) in good time for cooking ; and servd , stolen . The words on H. Ord . p . 158 , directing the delivery of the meat for " the six ...
... awaye any without any being parte of the same to any other vse . ( Harl . MS . 642 , leaf 143 , back . ) in good time for cooking ; and servd , stolen . The words on H. Ord . p . 158 , directing the delivery of the meat for " the six ...
الصفحة xxxix
... awaye / In witnesse wherof , I the said William Thynne , to this my writing I haue put my seale the xijth day of Maiye in the xxxvjth yere of the Raygne of our soueraygne Lorde , King Henry the eight . If . The next notice we have of ...
... awaye / In witnesse wherof , I the said William Thynne , to this my writing I haue put my seale the xijth day of Maiye in the xxxvjth yere of the Raygne of our soueraygne Lorde , King Henry the eight . If . The next notice we have of ...
الصفحة xci
... awaye in smooke , yf yt coome to the examinacione of the fier of truthe . For howe so euer they shall seme to make an harmonye ( havinge two bitter factions emongest them selues , for the meyntenaunce whereof eche partye laboreth in ...
... awaye in smooke , yf yt coome to the examinacione of the fier of truthe . For howe so euer they shall seme to make an harmonye ( havinge two bitter factions emongest them selues , for the meyntenaunce whereof eche partye laboreth in ...
الصفحة xcii
... awaye with euery Idle blaste , as I haue Iudged . But , my good Lorde , seinge yt fallethe from the mouthe of hym whome I haue alwayes honored and euer wyll , that your Lordship hathe graunted your fauor to one other5 for the place of ...
... awaye with euery Idle blaste , as I haue Iudged . But , my good Lorde , seinge yt fallethe from the mouthe of hym whome I haue alwayes honored and euer wyll , that your Lordship hathe graunted your fauor to one other5 for the place of ...
الصفحة cxxxi
... awaye of hymselfe , or a hurting and offending of other . And so consequently they are called Gallant , bicause eyther they consume and spende away that which their frends hath left them , in their vain follye and garishnesse , and so ...
... awaye of hymselfe , or a hurting and offending of other . And so consequently they are called Gallant , bicause eyther they consume and spende away that which their frends hath left them , in their vain follye and garishnesse , and so ...
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Antiquaries Archbishops Arms awaye beinge booke Chancellor Chaucer Christ cinque ports Clerke Comptroller Clerkenwell greene collection College of Arms copy Court daye deliuer discourse doth duke Earl edition Edward England euery father ffor fiue Francis Thynne fyrste godds Greencloth hart hath haue Hearne's hedd Henry Heralds Holinshed honorable Household howse Iohn King Knights Lancaster Lancaster Herald leaf leaue liues Longleat Lord Burghley Lord Cobham Lordship loue lyfe lyke maie maiesties mann manye matter maye menn neuer ouer printed quoth saye Scotland selfe set downe shalbe shewe sholde Sir John Thynne sonne Speght spryt Tale thee thereof things Thomas thou thow Thynne's treasurors tyme vertue vnder vnto vpon vppon Wherefore whoe whome William Thynne witt Wm Thynne wolde woordes written wyfe yere
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الصفحة 111 - I labour to pourtraict in Arthure, before he was king, the image of a brave knight, perfected in the twelve private morall vertues, as Aristotle hath devised...
الصفحة 11 - MSS. handes there were manye false copyes, whiche Chaucer shewethe in writinge of Adam Scriuener (as you haue noted) ; of whiche written copies there came to me 1 That is, the description of the Plowman in the General Prologue.
الصفحة cxviii - Esquire. London / Printed for John Colbeck at the / Phoenix near the little North-/door of S. Pauls Church 1652. 12mo. ('This was first published in 1651 under the title "The Application of Certain Histories concerning Ambassadours and their Functions. By Francis Thynne Esquire. Taken out of Sir Robert Cotton's Library. London. Printed for J. Crook and S. Baker, and are to be sold at the sign of the Ship in Pauls Churchyard, 1651 Bodl. 8°. F. 146. Line." This [1652 ed.] is nothing more than a new...
الصفحة 8 - Script. Brit.' p. 526, ed. 1559. But it is impossible that any one who had read it should ascribe it to Chaucer. He is quoted in it twice by name, fol. xxxiii. and fol. xlv., and in the latter place the reference seems to be made to a printed book. The reader shall judge : — * He sayd he durst not it disclose, But bad me reyd the...
الصفحة 57 - Seinte Hughe. And to prove [that] this childe of eighte yeres olde and that yonge Hughe of Lincolne were but one, I will sett downe two auctoryties out of Mathewe Paris and Walsinghame; whereof the fyrste wryteth, that in the yere of Christe 1255, beinge the 39.
الصفحة 136 - The English, Scotch and Irish Historical Libraries ; giving a short view and character of most of our Historians, either in print or manuscript.
الصفحة xciii - Soule's daye, at 2 of the clocke in the afternoone, where your oppinioun in wrytinge or otherwise is expected. " The question is, ." Of the antiquitie, etimologie, and priviledges of parishes in Englande.
الصفحة xxv - ... capitayns as haue ben in the same / or also of the workes or memory of the famous and excellent clerkes in all kyndes of scyences that haue florisshed therin / Of whiche bothe sortes it hath pleased god as highly to nobilytate this yle as any other regyon of christendome...
الصفحة xxiii - Christmas at Eltham with a small nomber, for no manne might come thether but suche as wer appoynted by name : this Christmas in the kynges house, was called the still Christmas.
الصفحة 18 - I canne yet see) make hym iudge of his Workes, (whereof I wolde be glad to be en-: formed,) since these be Gowers woordes, vttered by Venus in that booke of confessio Amantis : And grete well Chaucer when ye mete, as my disciple and my poet...