Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, المجلدات 9-10Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... Letters to a Peer on the honour of Earl Marthal , 1703 , 8vo ...... ib . ...... : 1906 , 8vo .... ...... ib . 50. Fitzherbert's Enquiry into titles conferred at Portsmouth , 1779 , 8vo .. 51. A Prognoftication for ever of Epp Per ; 2 ...
... Letters to a Peer on the honour of Earl Marthal , 1703 , 8vo ...... ib . ...... : 1906 , 8vo .... ...... ib . 50. Fitzherbert's Enquiry into titles conferred at Portsmouth , 1779 , 8vo .. 51. A Prognoftication for ever of Epp Per ; 2 ...
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... letters to Rychard by cause he sholde hem sce ; therfore aroos a greuous wrath bitwene the fader & his owne sone . " Book 7 , Cap . xxvij . Bibliographia Poetica , and the omission appears singular , from the known researches of Ritson ...
... letters to Rychard by cause he sholde hem sce ; therfore aroos a greuous wrath bitwene the fader & his owne sone . " Book 7 , Cap . xxvij . Bibliographia Poetica , and the omission appears singular , from the known researches of Ritson ...
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... letters geue iudgemente by another . And in declarynge of that doctrine wherwith I woulde that the woman should be instructed & taughte , I thinke ther To this may be added ❝ a notable sentence of the queene of England . Katherine of ...
... letters geue iudgemente by another . And in declarynge of that doctrine wherwith I woulde that the woman should be instructed & taughte , I thinke ther To this may be added ❝ a notable sentence of the queene of England . Katherine of ...
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... letters & writynges yt . pertayne only to adourne & increase eloquence withall ; some to delite and please ; some that make a man subtile and craftye ; some to knowe naturall thynges , and to instruct and informe the mynde of man ...
... letters & writynges yt . pertayne only to adourne & increase eloquence withall ; some to delite and please ; some that make a man subtile and craftye ; some to knowe naturall thynges , and to instruct and informe the mynde of man ...
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... letter , 12mo . without date or printer's name . I am told there are only twenty - five copies . He died 1529 . President of Magdalen College , and Doctor of Civil Law , Oxford . His poems were printed 1567. Died 1572 , aged 56. A copy ...
... letter , 12mo . without date or printer's name . I am told there are only twenty - five copies . He died 1529 . President of Magdalen College , and Doctor of Civil Law , Oxford . His poems were printed 1567. Died 1572 , aged 56. A copy ...
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ancient Anno Domini appears ARAPH beauty Bishop Capel Lofft Castara CENSURA Charles Cotton copy death delight doth Earl edition England English epigrams euery eyes falconry fame feare fish foole grace Greek Grotius hart hath haue hawking heart Henry honour houndes hunting J. H. ART Jews John King labour late Latin learned lines liue London Lord loue Madrigals means Michael Drayton mind muse neuer night noble Paccius pleasure poem poetical poetry poets Prince printed prophecy quæ Queen reader Richard Lovelace Samaritan letters shal shee shekels shew sing songs Sonnets soul sport sweet Talmud thee theyr things Thomas Thomas Nash Thomas Newton thou thyng tion translation unto verse viii vnto vpon wanton whur William words write
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الصفحة 221 - And make me savoury meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat: that my soul may bless thee before I die.
الصفحة 410 - Tam was glorious, o'er a' the ills o' life victorious ! " But pleasures are like poppies spread : you seize the flower, its bloom is shed; or like the snow falls in the river, a moment white — then melts for ever; or like the Borealis' race, that flit ere you can point their place; or like the rainbow's lovely form evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time or tide; the hour approaches Tam maun ride: that hour, o...
الصفحة 292 - There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow; A heavenly paradise is that place Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow. There cherries grow which none may buy, Till "Cherry ripe
الصفحة 342 - There needs no more be said to extol the excellence and power of his wit, and pleasantness of his conversation, than that it was of magnitude enough to cover a world of very great faults; that is, so to cover them, that they were not taken notice of to his reproach; viz.
الصفحة 266 - Whilst some men strive ill-gotten goods t" embrace, And others spend their time in base excess Of wine, or worse, in war and wantonness. Let them that list these pastimes still pursue, And on such pleasing fancies feed their fill ; So I the fields and meadows green may view, And daily by fresh rivers walk at will Among the daisies and the violets blue, Red hyacinth and yellow daffodil, Purple narcissus like the morning rays, Pale gander-grass and azure culver-keys.
الصفحة 292 - Cherry-ripe" themselves do cry. Those cherries fairly do enclose Of orient pearl a double row, Which when her lovely laughter shows, They look like rosebuds filled with snow, Yet them nor peer nor prince can buy Till "Cherry-ripe
الصفحة 406 - Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes, Flow gently, I'll sing thee a song in thy praise; My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream, Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream. Thou stock-dove whose echo resounds thro...
الصفحة 293 - Sweet violets, Love's Paradise, that spread Your gracious odours, which you couched bear Within your paly faces, Upon the gentle wing of some calm-breathing wind, That plays amidst the plain...
الصفحة 46 - ... Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for comedy and tragedy among the Latines, so Shakespeare among...
الصفحة 352 - Bewail th' usurping of his reign; But when, in showers of old Greek we begin, Shall cry, He hath his crown again! Night, as clear HESPER, shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play; And the dark Hag, from her black mantle strip; And stick there, everlasting Day! Thus richer than untempted Kings are we; That, asking nothing, nothing need! Though Lord of all what seas embrace; yet he That wants himself, is poor indeed!