A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Alphabetically Arranged, which During the Last Fifty Years Have Come Under the Observation of J. Payne Collier ...Joseph Lilly, 1865 |
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الصفحة xiv
... Greene , Tarlton and Marlowe : " His ( Nash's ) gayest flourishes are but Gascoigne's Weedes , or Tarlton's Trickes , or Greenes Crankes , or Marlowes bravados . " I. 315. They belong to a different publication . ] - Which is not there ...
... Greene , Tarlton and Marlowe : " His ( Nash's ) gayest flourishes are but Gascoigne's Weedes , or Tarlton's Trickes , or Greenes Crankes , or Marlowes bravados . " I. 315. They belong to a different publication . ] - Which is not there ...
الصفحة xvi
... Greene's " Quip for an upstart Courtier " is not only alluded to , but mentioned with the author's name in the only epigram of any value by Richard Middleton of York , printed in London in 1608. Ritson , by mistake , gives it the date ...
... Greene's " Quip for an upstart Courtier " is not only alluded to , but mentioned with the author's name in the only epigram of any value by Richard Middleton of York , printed in London in 1608. Ritson , by mistake , gives it the date ...
الصفحة xvii
... Greene's performance . I. 338. Before the production in hand was written , Greene was actually dead . ] -We We suspect that Barnabe Rich was the R. B. ( his initials reversed ) who , in 1594 , wrote and published " Greene's Funeralls ...
... Greene's performance . I. 338. Before the production in hand was written , Greene was actually dead . ] -We We suspect that Barnabe Rich was the R. B. ( his initials reversed ) who , in 1594 , wrote and published " Greene's Funeralls ...
الصفحة xxii
... Greene's " Never too Late : " — " For everie looke and thought with teares I crie , I loath the faults and follies of mine eie . " 66 I. 467. As edited by Heber . ] - We speak of Ellis's Specimens " as edited by Heber , " because ...
... Greene's " Never too Late : " — " For everie looke and thought with teares I crie , I loath the faults and follies of mine eie . " 66 I. 467. As edited by Heber . ] - We speak of Ellis's Specimens " as edited by Heber , " because ...
الصفحة xxviii
... Greene parodied in his " Groatsworth of Wit : " " Oh tiger's heart , wrapp'd in a player's hide ; " and of which Nicholson furnishes the following variation , " O woolvish heart , wrapt in a woman's hyde . " II . 61. It was once the ...
... Greene parodied in his " Groatsworth of Wit : " " Oh tiger's heart , wrapp'd in a player's hide ; " and of which Nicholson furnishes the following variation , " O woolvish heart , wrapt in a woman's hyde . " II . 61. It was once the ...
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الصفحة 294 - MS. at the end of the sixteenth or beginning of the seventeenth century.
الصفحة 369 - I write of youth, of love, and have access By these to sing of cleanly wantonness; I sing of dews, of rains, and piece by piece Of balm, of oil, of spice and ambergris; I sing of times trans-shifting, and I write How roses first came red and lilies white; I write of groves, of twilights, and I sing The Court of Mab, and of the Fairy King; I write of hell ; I sing (and ever shall) Of heaven, and hope to have it after all.
الصفحة 25 - Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way, And merrily hent the stile-a : A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.
الصفحة 158 - Crudities Hastily gobled up in five Moneths travells in France, Savoy, Italy, Rhetia commonly called the Grisons country, Helvetia alias Switzerland, some parts of high Germany and the Netherlands ; Newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the County of Somerset, and now dispersed to the nourishment of the travelling Members of this Kingdome...
الصفحة 204 - The Belman of London. Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the Kingdome.
الصفحة 466 - Rosalynde. Euphues golden Legacie : found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus sonnes noursed vp with their father in England.
الصفحة 130 - To mourne her death that graced his desert, And to his laies opend her Royall eare. Shepheard remember our Elizabeth, And sing her Rape, done by that Tarquin, Death.
الصفحة 70 - For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But to the earth some special good doth give...
الصفحة 369 - Hesperides ; or, The Works both Humane and Divine of Robert Herrick, Esq.
الصفحة 42 - THE FAMOUS HISTORIE OF FRYER BACON, containing the wonderfull things that he did in his life : also the manner of his death, with the lives and deaths of the two conjurers, Bungye and Vandermast. Very pleasant and delightfull to be read.