Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Band 10Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... Hunting ..... 35 81 820 On Hawking . ... 119 821 Extracts from the Paradise of Dainty Devises 140 ..... 822 Extracts from England's Parnassus 146 ... 823 Old Madrigals $ 24 Old Poetry 148 150 NOTICES OF OLD BOOKS OMITTED IN THEIR PROPER ...
... Hunting ..... 35 81 820 On Hawking . ... 119 821 Extracts from the Paradise of Dainty Devises 140 ..... 822 Extracts from England's Parnassus 146 ... 823 Old Madrigals $ 24 Old Poetry 148 150 NOTICES OF OLD BOOKS OMITTED IN THEIR PROPER ...
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... public , provincial , and private , of the Courtnays of Devonshire . The rector of Honiton has more gratitude than industry , and more industry than criticism . " Literary Inscription on a blank leaf of Dr. Hunter's Sylva 32.
... public , provincial , and private , of the Courtnays of Devonshire . The rector of Honiton has more gratitude than industry , and more industry than criticism . " Literary Inscription on a blank leaf of Dr. Hunter's Sylva 32.
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... Hunter's Sylva . " To the memory of John Evelyn , Esq . A man of great learning , of sound judgment , and of extensive benevolence . From an early entrance into public life , to an extreme old age , He considered himself as living only ...
... Hunter's Sylva . " To the memory of John Evelyn , Esq . A man of great learning , of sound judgment , and of extensive benevolence . From an early entrance into public life , to an extreme old age , He considered himself as living only ...
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... hunting have had their excellencies celebrated with large encomiums by divers pens ; and although I intend not any under- valuing to those noble recreations , so much famed in all ages and by all degrees , yet I must needs affirm , that ...
... hunting have had their excellencies celebrated with large encomiums by divers pens ; and although I intend not any under- valuing to those noble recreations , so much famed in all ages and by all degrees , yet I must needs affirm , that ...
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... hunters and falconers , who too frequently lose their delight in their passion , and too often bring home more of melancholy and dis- content than satisfaction in their thoughts ; but the angler , when he hath the worst success ...
... hunters and falconers , who too frequently lose their delight in their passion , and too often bring home more of melancholy and dis- content than satisfaction in their thoughts ; but the angler , when he hath the worst success ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aged Anno Anno Domini April bait Bart beast Bishop CENSURA character Charles Church copy D.D. æt death December 29 delight doth Earl edition Editor Elizabeth Carter English euery falconry fish fissh fyshe George George Steevens George Turberville George Withers grace Greek harte hath haue hawkes heart Henry Henry Bynneman honour houndes hunting James John Joseph Ritson Juliana Berners July June King Lady late Latin lines literary LL.D London Lord loue March March 14 mind neuer noble omnibus Paccius pleasure poem Poet poetical Prebendary printed published Queen Rector Reverend Richard Sept serue shalt shew sonne sport stanzas stream sweet thee ther Thomas Thomas Ravenscroft thou thow tion translated verse villâ vnto volume vpon whur William writings
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 83 - 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.
Seite 328 - Yes, trust them not, for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes Factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Seite 264 - 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.
Seite 327 - Defer not (with me) till this last point of extremity ; for little knowest thou how in the end thou shalt be visited.
Seite 231 - Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus, nostri farrago libelli est.
Seite 265 - Taking therein no little delectation, To think how strange, how wonderful they be : Framing thereof an inward contemplation To set his heart from other fancies free ; And whilst he looks on these with joyful eye, His mind is rapt above the starry sky.
Seite 328 - Is it not strange that I, to whom they all have been beholding: is it not like that you, to whom they all have been beholding, shall, were ye in that case that I am now, be both at once of them forsaken? Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tiger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide...
Seite 260 - Tooles, Baytes, and Seasons for the taking of any Fish, in Pond or River: practised and familiarly opened in three Bookes.
Seite 149 - By him lay heavy Sleep, the cousin of Death, Flat on the ground, and still as any stone, A very corpse, save yielding forth a breath : Small keep took he, whom Fortune frowned on, Or whom she lifted up into the throne Of high renown ; but, as a living death, So, dead alive, of life he drew the breath.
Seite 328 - And thou, no less deserving than the other two, in some things rarer, in nothing inferior ; driven (as myself) to extreme shifts, a little have I to say to thee ; and were it not an idolatrous oath, I would swear by sweet St. George, thou art unworthy better hap, sith thou dependest on so mean a stay.