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الصفحة 64
... COOKE . ] COOK , EDWARD DUTTON ( 1829- 1883 ) , dramatic critic and author , was son of George Simon Cook of Grantham , Lin- colnshire , a solicitor , of the firm of Le Blanc & Cook , 18 New Bridge Street , Blackfriars , London , who ...
... COOKE . ] COOK , EDWARD DUTTON ( 1829- 1883 ) , dramatic critic and author , was son of George Simon Cook of Grantham , Lin- colnshire , a solicitor , of the firm of Le Blanc & Cook , 18 New Bridge Street , Blackfriars , London , who ...
الصفحة 66
... Cooke ; but it is uncertain if he was related to the above . dotes of Painting ( 4to ed . ) ; Nagler's Künstler- [ Redgrave's Dict . of Artists ; Walpole's Anec- Lexikon ; De Piles's Lives of the Painters ; Sars- field Taylor's State of ...
... Cooke ; but it is uncertain if he was related to the above . dotes of Painting ( 4to ed . ) ; Nagler's Künstler- [ Redgrave's Dict . of Artists ; Walpole's Anec- Lexikon ; De Piles's Lives of the Painters ; Sars- field Taylor's State of ...
الصفحة 73
... Cooke , and ' Acis and Galatea , ' afterwards engraved by W. Taylor . He now lived at 12 Greek Street , Soho Square . In 1816 , being elected an as- sociate , he sent from 50 Upper Marylebone Street five pictures , viz .: four from the ...
... Cooke , and ' Acis and Galatea , ' afterwards engraved by W. Taylor . He now lived at 12 Greek Street , Soho Square . In 1816 , being elected an as- sociate , he sent from 50 Upper Marylebone Street five pictures , viz .: four from the ...
الصفحة 75
... COOKE . [ See also COKE and Cook . ] vicar of Leeds , Yorkshire , was the son of COOKE , ALEXANDER ( 1564-1632 ) , William Gale , alias Cooke , of Beeston in that parish , where he was baptised on 3 Sept. 1564 ( THORESBY , Ducatus ...
... COOKE . [ See also COKE and Cook . ] vicar of Leeds , Yorkshire , was the son of COOKE , ALEXANDER ( 1564-1632 ) , William Gale , alias Cooke , of Beeston in that parish , where he was baptised on 3 Sept. 1564 ( THORESBY , Ducatus ...
الصفحة 76
... Cooke was married and left several children . His daughter Anne became the first wife of Samuel Pulleyne , archbishop of Tuam . He was author of : 1. Pope Joane . A dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist , manifestly ... Cooke Cooke 76.
... Cooke was married and left several children . His daughter Anne became the first wife of Samuel Pulleyne , archbishop of Tuam . He was author of : 1. Pope Joane . A dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist , manifestly ... Cooke Cooke 76.
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الصفحة 5 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
الصفحة 217 - SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY POETRY OF FRANCE, from the Time of the Troubadours and Trouveres to the Reign of Henri Quatre, by LOUISA STUART COSTELLO.
الصفحة 59 - ... struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and was endeavouring to support himself by it, when a savage gave him a blow with a club, and he was seen alive no more. They hauled him up lifeless on the rocks, where they seemed to take a savage pleasure in using every barbarity to his dead body, snatching the daggers out of each other's hands, to have the horrid satisfaction of piercing the fallen victim of their barbarous rage.
الصفحة 77 - Discoursed most about plays and the Opera, where, among other vanities, Captain Cooke had the arrogance to say that he was fain to direct Sir W. Davenant in the breaking of his verses into such and such lengths, according as would be fit for musick, and how he used to swear at Davenant, and command him that way, when W. Davenant would be angry, and find fault with this or that note — a vain coxcomb he is, though he sings and composes so well.
الصفحة 215 - An Answer to the two first and principall Treatises of a certeine factious libell, put foorth latelie, . . . vnder the title of An Abstract . . .
الصفحة 274 - CERTAIN MOST GODLY, FRUITFUL, AND COMFORTABLE LETTERS of such true Saintes and holy Martyrs of God, as in the late bloodye persecution here within this Realme, gaue their lyues for the defence of Christes holy gospel : written in the tyme of theyr affliction and cruell imprysonment, Imprinted at London by John Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, beneath St.
الصفحة 195 - Now, my dear friend, what is our plan? Without one we cannot succeed, and I assure you that I am quite tired of marching about the country in quest of adventures. If we mean an offensive war in America, we must abandon New York and bring our whole force into Virginia; we then have a stake to fight for, and a successful battle may give us America.
الصفحة 239 - Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence, but when my reason was restored to me, and I had so much need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind upon the subject without reserve, I could hardly hstve found a fitter person for the purpose.
الصفحة 140 - Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the untimely death of Prince Henry. Worded by Tho. Campion, And set forth to be sung -with one voyce to the Lute, or Viol: By John Coprario.
الصفحة 270 - Many of them then ran t"frer*'' after Father Coverdale, who took that occasion to preach the more constantly : but yet with much fear, so that he would not be known where he preached, though many came to his house, to ask where he would preach the next Lord's day.