An Appendix to the Rowfant Library: A Catalogue of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters Etc. Collected Since the Printing of the First Catalogue in 1886Chiswick Press, 1900 - 181 strani |
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... appeared in 1857 ; " Patch- work , " a little book of extracts of unrivalled merit , appeared in 1879 ; " Lyra Elegantiarum " in 1867 ; " My Confidences , " 1896 . Frederick Locker was essentially a man of the world ; he devoted his ...
... appeared in 1857 ; " Patch- work , " a little book of extracts of unrivalled merit , appeared in 1879 ; " Lyra Elegantiarum " in 1867 ; " My Confidences , " 1896 . Frederick Locker was essentially a man of the world ; he devoted his ...
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... appeared with the initials " H. A. , " but in this 3rd edition they were reversed to " A. H. " The 2nd edition was published in 1614 . " It appears from the preface to Heywood's ' Brazen Age , ' that the author's name was Henry Austin ...
... appeared with the initials " H. A. , " but in this 3rd edition they were reversed to " A. H. " The 2nd edition was published in 1614 . " It appears from the preface to Heywood's ' Brazen Age , ' that the author's name was Henry Austin ...
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... collected works of Beaumont and Fletcher . The 1st edition appeared in 1619. Other editions followed in 1622 , 1630 , 1638 , 1641 , 1650 , 1661 . It was acted at Court in 1613 . BOLD - BROWNE . One of Beaumont and Fletcher's most.
... collected works of Beaumont and Fletcher . The 1st edition appeared in 1619. Other editions followed in 1622 , 1630 , 1638 , 1641 , 1650 , 1661 . It was acted at Court in 1613 . BOLD - BROWNE . One of Beaumont and Fletcher's most.
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... appeared , and enjoyed great success . Old Marbled Calf . Hudibras . The Second Part . By the Authour of the First ... appearance . Old Calf . BUTLER CHAPMAN , JONSON , AND MARSTON . 5 BUTLER.
... appeared , and enjoyed great success . Old Marbled Calf . Hudibras . The Second Part . By the Authour of the First ... appearance . Old Calf . BUTLER CHAPMAN , JONSON , AND MARSTON . 5 BUTLER.
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... appeared three editions of this play in 1605 , of which the first only contained the offending passage against the Scots . Red Mor . , by De Coverly . CONGREVE , WILLIAM . The Mourning Bride , A Tragedy . As it is Acted at the Theatre ...
... appeared three editions of this play in 1605 , of which the first only contained the offending passage against the Scots . Red Mor . , by De Coverly . CONGREVE , WILLIAM . The Mourning Bride , A Tragedy . As it is Acted at the Theatre ...
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Stran 11 - Fortunati ambo ! si quid mea carmina possunt, Nulla dies unquam memori vos eximet aevo : Dum domus .¿Eneae Capitoli immobile saxum Accolet, imperiumque pater Romanus habebit.
Stran 21 - A Most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Comedie, of Syr lohn Falstaffe, and the merrie Wiues of Windsor. Entermixed with sundrie variable and pleasing humors, of Syr Hugh, the Welch Knight, Justice Shallow, and his wise Cousin, M. Slender. With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym.
Stran 16 - The Temple of Sacred Poems, sent to a gentlewoman. KNOW you, fair, on what you look ? Divinest love lies in this book ; Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his sacrifice. When your hands untie these strings, Think you've an angel by the wings...
Stran 46 - successors of Charles the Fifth may disdain their ' brethren of England, but the romance of Tom Jones, ' that exquisite picture of human manners, will outlive ' the Palace of the Escurial and the imperial eagle of 'the House of Austria.
Stran 11 - Where Angels tremble while they gaze, He saw ; but blasted with excess of light. Closed his eyes in endless night. Behold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car, Wide o'er the fields of glory bear Two coursers of ethereal race, With necks in thunder clothed, and long-resounding pace.
Stran 61 - We have reformed from them, not against them; for omitting those improperations and terms of scurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, and not our cause, there is between us one common name and appellation, one faith and necessary body of principles common to us both. And therefore I am not scrupulous to converse and live with them, to enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them, or for them.
Stran 18 - No, my dear lady. I could weary stars, And force the wakeful moon to lose her eyes, By my late watching, but to wait on you. When at your prayers you kneel before the altar, Methinks I'm singing with some choir in heaven, So blest I hold me in your company.
Stran 17 - Hall in the beginning of the year 1634, and in that of his age sixteen, being then accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that ever eye beheld ; a person also of innate modesty, virtue, and courtly deportment, which made him then, but especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex.
Stran 83 - Great place and business in the world is not worth the looking after ; I should have no comfort in mine but that my hope is in the Lord's presence.
Stran 69 - I take with pleasure this opportunity of doing justice to that great man, whose faults I knew, whose virtues I admired ; and whose memory, as the greatest general and as the greatest minister that our country or perhaps any other has produced, I honour.