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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... thought that the materials supplied by them would not accord with the lighter subjects of tracts in verse and prose , with which the Library is peculiarly well furnished . Upon the intrinsic value and admitted curiosity of many of the ...
... thought that the materials supplied by them would not accord with the lighter subjects of tracts in verse and prose , with which the Library is peculiarly well furnished . Upon the intrinsic value and admitted curiosity of many of the ...
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... thought to finall Im- penitencie . n . d . 4to . 9 leaves . This work consists of nine well executed copper plates ... thoughts ( once ) nestle in man's heart , The sluce is ope , Delight ( then ) playes its part : Then , like the old ...
... thought to finall Im- penitencie . n . d . 4to . 9 leaves . This work consists of nine well executed copper plates ... thoughts ( once ) nestle in man's heart , The sluce is ope , Delight ( then ) playes its part : Then , like the old ...
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... thought unworthy of our great dra- matist . It is " The Shepherd's Ode , " beginning " As it fell upon a day , ” which was printed in Barnfield's Cynthia , in 1595 , and in " The Passionate Pilgrim , " in 1599 . The work before us was ...
... thought unworthy of our great dra- matist . It is " The Shepherd's Ode , " beginning " As it fell upon a day , ” which was printed in Barnfield's Cynthia , in 1595 , and in " The Passionate Pilgrim , " in 1599 . The work before us was ...
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... thought he heard Sir Murdure Cry aloud , Sir Guy , thou Traytor ! And pricked out before his hoast With promping pride and great boast ; And to Sir Guy thus did he say Yeeld thee , Traytor , for by my fay , Thou and thy sonne both dead ...
... thought he heard Sir Murdure Cry aloud , Sir Guy , thou Traytor ! And pricked out before his hoast With promping pride and great boast ; And to Sir Guy thus did he say Yeeld thee , Traytor , for by my fay , Thou and thy sonne both dead ...
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... thoughts & changing as the wind ; A deepe dissembler void of faith and troth : Fraught with fond errors , doubts , despite , disdain , And all the plagues that earth & hell containe . What thing is Beauty ? Natures dearest minion , The ...
... thoughts & changing as the wind ; A deepe dissembler void of faith and troth : Fraught with fond errors , doubts , despite , disdain , And all the plagues that earth & hell containe . What thing is Beauty ? Natures dearest minion , The ...
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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...