A catalogue, bibliographical and critical, of early English literature, forming a portion of the library at Bridgewater house, the property of lord F. Egerton, المجلد 79 |
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... Queen Elizabeth , and Lord High Chancellor of England by King James I. His Lordship is well known to have been an enlightened and munificent patron of literature . Some of the books came into his possession from the Countess of Derby ...
... Queen Elizabeth , and Lord High Chancellor of England by King James I. His Lordship is well known to have been an enlightened and munificent patron of literature . Some of the books came into his possession from the Countess of Derby ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's displeasure in 1576 for favouring such supposed prophesies . It is not at all improbable that the initials W. P. in the title - page at the head of the present article are those of William Paynter , and that it was a ...
... Queen Elizabeth's displeasure in 1576 for favouring such supposed prophesies . It is not at all improbable that the initials W. P. in the title - page at the head of the present article are those of William Paynter , and that it was a ...
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... Queen Mary , Heywood " left the nation for religion sake , and settled at Mechlin in Brabant , " and that he died there " about 1565. ” The earliest notice we have of him is in 1514 , when he probably was one of the children of the ...
... Queen Mary , Heywood " left the nation for religion sake , and settled at Mechlin in Brabant , " and that he died there " about 1565. ” The earliest notice we have of him is in 1514 , when he probably was one of the children of the ...
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... Queen Elizabeth ; but , in 1605 , the whole of that portion is omitted and other stanzas substituted , and various changes , rendered necessary by changes in the State , are also intro- duced . Thus , in the copy before us ...
... Queen Elizabeth ; but , in 1605 , the whole of that portion is omitted and other stanzas substituted , and various changes , rendered necessary by changes in the State , are also intro- duced . Thus , in the copy before us ...
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... Queen Anne is subjoined , but the leaf does not belong to the regular series of the signatures . It is followed by an interesting address " to the Reader , " where Chapman thus adverts to the general principles of translation : " Which ...
... Queen Anne is subjoined , but the leaf does not belong to the regular series of the signatures . It is followed by an interesting address " to the Reader , " where Chapman thus adverts to the general principles of translation : " Which ...
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الصفحة 201 - A fruteful and pleasaunt worke of the best state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Utopia...
الصفحة 145 - I sing of dews, of rains, and, piece by piece, Of balm, of oil, of spice, and...
الصفحة 330 - WELBY, HENRY. — The Phoenix of these late times : or the Life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq., who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space was never seene by any, aged 84 &c.
الصفحة 141 - Fovre Letters \ and certaine Sonnets : \ Especially touching Robert Greene, and \ other parties, by -him abused: \\ But incidently of diners excellent persons, \ and some matters of note.
الصفحة 246 - By the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, Wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; th...
الصفحة 146 - His Noble Numbers or his pious Pieces, wherein (amongst other things) he sings the Birth of his Christ, and sighes for his Saviours suffering on the Crosse &c.
الصفحة 190 - It lies not in our power to love, or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate. When two are stript, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice, What we behold is censur'd by our eyes. Where both deliberate, the love is slight; Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight?
الصفحة 114 - Ornatus Muliebris Anglicanus, or the severall Habits of English Women from the Nobilitie to the contry Woman, as they are in these times.
الصفحة 299 - ... the pipe and tabor. The writer feigns a dream, in which he saw the ghost of Tarlton, dressed, as he usually was upon the stage, " in russet, with a buttond cap on his head, a great bag by his side, and a strong bat in his hand ; so artificially attired for a Clowne, as I began to call Tarlton's woonted shape to remembrance.
الصفحة 13 - The most ancient and famous History of the renowned Prince Arthur King of Britaine...