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 vii
... three occurred in sale - lists not long after the pre- paration of the " Bridgewater Catalogue . " One of these may be specified as the finest copy of the Sonnets of Shakespeare ( 4to . 1609 ) that has ever been seen PREFACE . vii.
... three occurred in sale - lists not long after the pre- paration of the " Bridgewater Catalogue . " One of these may be specified as the finest copy of the Sonnets of Shakespeare ( 4to . 1609 ) that has ever been seen PREFACE . vii.
الصفحة 4
... sonnets became so distin- guished . Watson's merits as a poet rest not so much upon the work we have named , as upon his Tears of Fancy " ( see Watson , post ) which did not come from the press until 1593. Thomas Achelley the 66 elder ...
... sonnets became so distin- guished . Watson's merits as a poet rest not so much upon the work we have named , as upon his Tears of Fancy " ( see Watson , post ) which did not come from the press until 1593. Thomas Achelley the 66 elder ...
الصفحة 17
... sonnet never found its way into print , and as no other MS . of it is known to exist , we are not in a condition either to correct the halting measure , or to elucidate the obscure meaning . Besides Racster , of whom nothing is known ...
... sonnet never found its way into print , and as no other MS . of it is known to exist , we are not in a condition either to correct the halting measure , or to elucidate the obscure meaning . Besides Racster , of whom nothing is known ...
الصفحة 34
... Sonnets of diuers Noblemen and Gentlemen . - At London , Printed for Thomas Newman . Anno Domini 1591. 4to : 44 leaves . Newman published two impressions of Sir Philip Sidney's " Astro- phel and Stella " in the same year , viz . , 1591 ...
... Sonnets of diuers Noblemen and Gentlemen . - At London , Printed for Thomas Newman . Anno Domini 1591. 4to : 44 leaves . Newman published two impressions of Sir Philip Sidney's " Astro- phel and Stella " in the same year , viz . , 1591 ...
الصفحة 36
... Sonnet 64 we read in the authentic copy , - " Nor hope , nor with another course to frame , " where " with " ought to be wish , as it stands in what we may call Nash's edition . Again , in Sonnet 68 , we are always told to read ...
... Sonnet 64 we read in the authentic copy , - " Nor hope , nor with another course to frame , " where " with " ought to be wish , as it stands in what we may call Nash's edition . Again , in Sonnet 68 , we are always told to read ...
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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 506 - Which is the holy scripture, con-/teyning the old and new testament,/ translated into English, and newly/ recognised with great diligence/ after most faythful exem-/plars, by Rychard/Taverner./ ®° Harken thou heuen, and thou earth gyue/ eare : for the Lorde speaketh.
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 369 - I SING of brooks, of blossoms, birds and bowers, Of April, May, of June and July-flowers ; I sing of May-poles, hock-carts wassails, wakes, Of bridegrooms, brides and of their...
الصفحة 177 - Certaine small Poems lately printed. With the Tragedie of Philotas. Written by Samuel Daniel. Carmen amat quisquis carmine digna gerit. At London, Printed by G. Eld for Simon Waterson. 6) 1607, 12° : Certaine Small Workes Heretofore Divulged by Samuel Daniel, one of the Groomes of the Queenes Maicsties priuie Chamber & now againe by him corrected and augmented.
الصفحة xxxiv - Though I saw the same argument lately set foorth on stage with more commendation, then I can looke for : (being there much better set forth then I have or can dooe) yet the same matter penned as it is, may serve to lyke good effect...
الصفحة 91 - To him that impt my fame with Clio's quill, Whose magick rais'd me from oblivion's den, That writ my storie on the Muses' hill, And with my actions dignifi'd his pen ; He that from Helicon sends many a rill, Whose nectared veines are drunke by thirstie men ; Crown'd be his stile with fame, his head with bayes, And none detract, but gratulate his praise.
الصفحة 503 - PAPPE with an hatchet, alias, a figge for my God Sonne, or Cracke me this nut, or a Countrie cuffe, that is, a sound boxe of the eare, for the idiot Martin to hold his peace, seeing the patch will take no warning. Written by one that dares call a dog, a dog, and made to prevent Martins dog dales.
الصفحة 504 - Wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of loue, and the happinesse he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of Wisedome.
الصفحة 369 - 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.