A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Sabie-Zepheria. IndexD. G. Francis, 1866 |
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... learned worke . " The pamphlet does not seem a very successful answer ; and Sa- vile commits the error of magnifying the Spanish misstatements into needless importance . The letter of Don Bernaldino , which is given in Spanish and ...
... learned worke . " The pamphlet does not seem a very successful answer ; and Sa- vile commits the error of magnifying the Spanish misstatements into needless importance . The letter of Don Bernaldino , which is given in Spanish and ...
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... learned , Sir Phil- lip Sidney , Knight . Odi profanum vulgus , et arceo.- At London , Printed for Henry Olney & c . Anno 1595 . 4to . 42 leaves . This is the first edition of Sir Philip Sidney's " Apologie for Poetry , " which in 1598 ...
... learned , Sir Phil- lip Sidney , Knight . Odi profanum vulgus , et arceo.- At London , Printed for Henry Olney & c . Anno 1595 . 4to . 42 leaves . This is the first edition of Sir Philip Sidney's " Apologie for Poetry , " which in 1598 ...
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... learned some , But King of all the vertues thou alone . " HENRY CONSTABLE . " The third of the sonnets prefixed to the work before us has the peculiarity of being in the measure of twelve syllables , although the form of a sonnet is ...
... learned some , But King of all the vertues thou alone . " HENRY CONSTABLE . " The third of the sonnets prefixed to the work before us has the peculiarity of being in the measure of twelve syllables , although the form of a sonnet is ...
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... learned Mr. William Slater , D. D. , " but his real name , and that which he himself signed in existing MSS . , was Slatyer . The Epistle to the Reader is also subscribed Wil . Slatyer : this is a long rambling introduction , in which ...
... learned Mr. William Slater , D. D. , " but his real name , and that which he himself signed in existing MSS . , was Slatyer . The Epistle to the Reader is also subscribed Wil . Slatyer : this is a long rambling introduction , in which ...
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... do make in divers kinds , but ( as that learned and heroycall Poet Sir Phil Sidney speaks of Prince Plangus ) never any can make but honorable mention . " The whole of this is evidently confused and corrupt , Early English Literature . 61.
... do make in divers kinds , but ( as that learned and heroycall Poet Sir Phil Sidney speaks of Prince Plangus ) never any can make but honorable mention . " The whole of this is evidently confused and corrupt , Early English Literature . 61.
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Page 259 - The Painfull Adventures of Pericles Prince of Tyre. Being the true History of the Play of Pericles, as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient Poet lohn Gower. At London. Printed by TP for Nat. Butter. 1608.
Page 20 - Vincentio Saviolo his Practise. In two Bookes. The first intreating of the use of the Rapier and Dagger. The second of Honor and honorable Quarrels.
Page 63 - Age,' published by Thomas Lodge in 1596, one of the devils is said to be ' a foule lubber, and looks as pale as the vizard of the ghost, who cried so miserably at the theatre, Hamlet, revenge.
Page 56 - An \ Apologie \ for Poetrie. \ Written by the right noble, vertu-\ous, and learned, Sir Phillip \ Sidney, Knight. \\ Odi profanum vulgus, et arceo. || At London, | Printed for Henry Olney, and are to be sold at \ his shop in Paules C hurch-yard, at the signe \ of the George, neere to Cheap-gate. \ Anno 1595.
Page 226 - There are also heere inserted two excellent Madrigalls of Master William Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson.
Page 160 - State, 1. Of the Court, and Courtiers. 2. Of Libertie, and the Clergie in generall.
Page 197 - The Scourge of Venus : or, The wanton Lady. With the rare birth of Adonis.
Page 228 - Adonis with his amber tresses, Faire fire-hot Venus charming him to love her, Chaste Lucretia, virgine-like her dresses, Proud lust-stung Tarquine, seeking still to prove her...
Page 170 - Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs, and Sonets; with a Discourse of the friendly Affections of Tymetes to Pindarahis Ladie.
Page 232 - The Phoenix of these late times : Or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq. who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space was never seene by any.