Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen, and Merchant, of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV.: with Notes, Illustrative and ExplanatoryFor the author; W.B. Brodie & Company, 1837 - 622 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxiii
... wear of the hair - how worn in the days of John Halle - His hoary locks - Worn long in the reign of Henry , the ... wearing the beard in full vigour in the reigns of Edward , the Third , and Richard , the Second- Subsequent decline of ...
... wear of the hair - how worn in the days of John Halle - His hoary locks - Worn long in the reign of Henry , the ... wearing the beard in full vigour in the reigns of Edward , the Third , and Richard , the Second- Subsequent decline of ...
الصفحة xxiv
... wear a doublet of that shortness and colour , fully answered Quotation from Roger Ascham , showing the inefficiency of sumptuary laws — The arbitrary law spurned at by the independent John Halle — Comparison of his dress with that of ...
... wear a doublet of that shortness and colour , fully answered Quotation from Roger Ascham , showing the inefficiency of sumptuary laws — The arbitrary law spurned at by the independent John Halle — Comparison of his dress with that of ...
الصفحة xxv
... wear of the anelace , or dagger , it , probably , served the purposes of both knife and fork - Allusive quotation from Butler's Hudibras -The miller described by Chaucer as wearing " a Shefeld thwitel " in his hose Chaucer again quoted ...
... wear of the anelace , or dagger , it , probably , served the purposes of both knife and fork - Allusive quotation from Butler's Hudibras -The miller described by Chaucer as wearing " a Shefeld thwitel " in his hose Chaucer again quoted ...
الصفحة xxvii
... wear again • p . 226-239 " The Shoes . " - Etymology of the word - Various species of - Probably the last article of dress , which was invented - The peculiar kind of covering for the feet influenced by the climate - Shoe and boot first ...
... wear again • p . 226-239 " The Shoes . " - Etymology of the word - Various species of - Probably the last article of dress , which was invented - The peculiar kind of covering for the feet influenced by the climate - Shoe and boot first ...
الصفحة xxviii
... wear - Statutes passed in the reign of Edward , the Fourth , restrictive of the length of the pikes of shoes- Cause of the neglect of the statute - Mode of passing laws at that time - Non- compliance of John Halle with the law - Remarks ...
... wear - Statutes passed in the reign of Edward , the Fourth , restrictive of the length of the pikes of shoes- Cause of the neglect of the statute - Mode of passing laws at that time - Non- compliance of John Halle with the law - Remarks ...
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æra amongst ancient anelace appears appellation Archæologia arms article of dress Aubrey beard beaver became Bishop broche Calais called century Chaucer chausses Church City of Salisbury cloth commodities curious custom doublet doubt Earl of Warwick Edward England exported fashion feather fork Galante gentle reader girdle gold gown hair head Henry heraldic Heraldry History honour hose House House of Lancaster House of York Hudibras Hungerford important instance John Halle King Knight ladies ladye faire latter Lord Malmesbury mayor merchant merchant strangers merchant's mark Minshieu Monarch Norman origin ornamental plate portrait present probably realm reign remark Richard Romans saith sandal Saxon says seid Shakspeare shaved shield shoe Sovereign spit staple town statute Strutt suppose Taylour Thomas Halle tion trade tunic Warwick and Salisbury wear William William of Malmesbury woolfels wools word wore worn
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الصفحة 565 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
الصفحة 105 - Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly I know not what, He should, or he should not; for he made me mad To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman Of guns and drums and wounds — God save the mark!
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الصفحة 446 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple.
الصفحة 219 - And to ben holden digne of reverence. But for to speken of hire conscience, She was so charitable and so pitous She wolde wepe, if that she saugh a mous Kaught in a trappe, if it were deed or bledde. Of smale houndes hadde she that she fedde With rosted flessh, or milk and wastel breed; But soore wepte she if oon of hem were deed, Or if men smoot it with a yerde smerte; And al was conscience and tendre herte.
الصفحة 236 - A fool, a fool ! I met a fool i' the forest, A motley fool ; a miserable world ! As I do live by food, I met a fool ; Who laid him down and basked him in the sun, And railed on Lady Fortune in good terms, In good set terms, and yet a motley fool. ' Good morrow, fool,
الصفحة 418 - And the keeper of the prison told this saying to Paul, The magistrates have sent to let you go : now therefore depart, and go in peace.
الصفحة 188 - He was an hairy man, and girt with a girdle of leather about his loins." And he said,