Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister-at-law, 1602-1603J.B. Nichols and sons, 1868 - 188 من الصفحات |
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... thought of printing a MS . from my own library , but , not finding one that seemed exactly suitable , in my difficulty I applied to my old and valued friend Mr. Bruce , and he pointed out to me Manningham's Diary in the British Museum ...
... thought of printing a MS . from my own library , but , not finding one that seemed exactly suitable , in my difficulty I applied to my old and valued friend Mr. Bruce , and he pointed out to me Manningham's Diary in the British Museum ...
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... from the habit of the latter of making his entries in any part of the book where there happened to be a vacant space . The consequences See Lansd . MS . No. 985 . are of so little moment that we have thought it X PREFACE .
... from the habit of the latter of making his entries in any part of the book where there happened to be a vacant space . The consequences See Lansd . MS . No. 985 . are of so little moment that we have thought it X PREFACE .
الصفحة xi
John Manningham John Bruce. are of so little moment that we have thought it best in printing to follow the order of the original MS . as it now stands . Chronological sequence is the less important as the book is scarcely what is ...
John Manningham John Bruce. are of so little moment that we have thought it best in printing to follow the order of the original MS . as it now stands . Chronological sequence is the less important as the book is scarcely what is ...
الصفحة xii
... thoughts of his congrega- tion , but in the preacher's prayers both before and after his discourse he interceded for her Majesty so fervently and pathetically , that few eyes were dry . Service over , Manningham dined in the privy ...
... thoughts of his congrega- tion , but in the preacher's prayers both before and after his discourse he interceded for her Majesty so fervently and pathetically , that few eyes were dry . Service over , Manningham dined in the privy ...
الصفحة xvi
... thoughts and feelings . It is clear that the incongruity in this contrast which is painful to us was not then perceived . The coarseness of the popular language on the one hand , and the affection for pulpit addresses , even among ...
... thoughts and feelings . It is clear that the incongruity in this contrast which is painful to us was not then perceived . The coarseness of the popular language on the one hand , and the affection for pulpit addresses , even among ...
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الصفحة 96 - Godward: not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves ; but our sufficiency is of God ; who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
الصفحة 180 - Doctor Reynolds is the last ; not in worth, but in the time of his loss. He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning ; the memory, the reading of that man were near to a miracle.
الصفحة 39 - Upon a tyme when Burbidge played Rich. 3. there was a citizen greue soe farr in liking with him, that before shee went from the play shee appointed him to come that night unto hir by the name of Ri: the 3.
الصفحة 18 - A good practise in it to make the Steward beleeve his Lady widdowe was in love with him, by counterfeyting a letter as from his Lady in generall termes, telling him what shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparaile, &c., and then when he came to practise making him beleeue they tooke him to be mad.
الصفحة 18 - At our feast wee had a play called 'twelve Night, or what you will'; much like the commedy of errores, or Menechmi in Plautus, but most like and neere to that in Italian called Inganni.
الصفحة 86 - Spaniard born, fell into a strange commendation of her wit and beauty. When he had done, she thought to pay him home, and told him she thought he was a poet. "Tis true...
الصفحة 3 - A small Hermitage, half hid in a Rock, finely Carved in Wood. (VIII.) Variety of Emblems, on Paper, cut in the Shape of Shields, with Mottoes, used by the Nobility at Tilts and Tournaments, hung up here for a Memorial.
الصفحة xiv - Majesty's departure was so deep in many hearts that they could not so suddenly show any great joy; though it could not be less than exceeding great for the succession of so worthy a King. And at night they showed it by bonfires and ringing. No tumult ; no contradiction ; no disorders in the city ; every man went about his business as readily, as peaceably, as securely, as though there had been no change, nor any news ever heard of competitors.
الصفحة 82 - Blackborne, when he sent for wine ; a common phrase of subsidies and such taxes, the greate ones will not, the little ones cannot, the meane men must pay for all. The old Lord Treasurers witt was as it seemes of Borrowe Englishe tenure, for it descended to his younger sonne, Sir Robert.
الصفحة 39 - Shakespeare, overhearing their conclusion, went before, was entertained and at his game ere Burbidge came. Then, message being brought that Richard the Third was at the door, Shakespeare caused return to be made that William the Conqueror was before Richard the Third.