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 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... rhyme is sometimes deserted : when Fitzgeffrey wrote and printed , " For he that sings of matchlesse Drake hath neede To have all Helicon within his braine , " the printer altered " neede " to new , making nonsense of the passage , and ...
... rhyme is sometimes deserted : when Fitzgeffrey wrote and printed , " For he that sings of matchlesse Drake hath neede To have all Helicon within his braine , " the printer altered " neede " to new , making nonsense of the passage , and ...
الصفحة xxxv
... rhymes , as well as with regard to expressions , in spite of his many refer- ences to Scripture . In the following stanza he mentions Gosenhyll's cele- brated " School - house of Women . " " The scole house of women is nowe well ...
... rhymes , as well as with regard to expressions , in spite of his many refer- ences to Scripture . In the following stanza he mentions Gosenhyll's cele- brated " School - house of Women . " " The scole house of women is nowe well ...
الصفحة 23
... rhyme at the end of the eight - syllable line , as well as at the end of the six - syllable line . " O Lorde ! stretch out thy mightie hande against this raging route , And saue our Prince , our state and land , which they doe go about ...
... rhyme at the end of the eight - syllable line , as well as at the end of the six - syllable line . " O Lorde ! stretch out thy mightie hande against this raging route , And saue our Prince , our state and land , which they doe go about ...
الصفحة 24
... rhymes , as may be seen in the subsequent portion of the " Answer " to the sixth Article of the Proclamation of the Rebels : - " You say hir Grace is led by such as wicked are and euill : By whom , I pray you , are ye led ? I may say ...
... rhymes , as may be seen in the subsequent portion of the " Answer " to the sixth Article of the Proclamation of the Rebels : - " You say hir Grace is led by such as wicked are and euill : By whom , I pray you , are ye led ? I may say ...
الصفحة 27
... rhyming address " to the Reader , " were the person who made the selection , we are without any other clue to his name . There is no ground for imputing it to Thomas Jordan , excepting that he was accustomed to deal in produc- tions of ...
... rhyming address " to the Reader , " were the person who made the selection , we are without any other clue to his name . There is no ground for imputing it to Thomas Jordan , excepting that he was accustomed to deal in produc- tions of ...
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