The LibrarySir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis Oxford University Press, 1922 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... say that the Pepysian Library does not possess the pack of cards which Mr. Fowler bought for his friend . The prices are reckoned in pieces of eight` ( piezas de sche ) and silver reals ( reales de plata ) . Reckoning the latter at 5d ...
... say that the Pepysian Library does not possess the pack of cards which Mr. Fowler bought for his friend . The prices are reckoned in pieces of eight` ( piezas de sche ) and silver reals ( reales de plata ) . Reckoning the latter at 5d ...
Pagina 11
... says he is sending two copies of it , more to follow if required , and that the translation was made by an ex - Dominican , a zealous Protestant and a good Scholler , and I have Secured ' him to our Church with a benefice and a good ...
... says he is sending two copies of it , more to follow if required , and that the translation was made by an ex - Dominican , a zealous Protestant and a good Scholler , and I have Secured ' him to our Church with a benefice and a good ...
Pagina 14
... says , was that all the learned men on this ' side of the sea fled , and in districts beyond the sea , that is to say , in Ireland and wherever they betook themselves , brought about a very great increase of learning among the ...
... says , was that all the learned men on this ' side of the sea fled , and in districts beyond the sea , that is to say , in Ireland and wherever they betook themselves , brought about a very great increase of learning among the ...
Pagina 14
... says , was that all the learned men on this ' side of the sea fled , and in districts beyond the sea , that is ' to say , in Ireland and wherever they betook themselves , brought about a very great increase of learning among the ...
... says , was that all the learned men on this ' side of the sea fled , and in districts beyond the sea , that is ' to say , in Ireland and wherever they betook themselves , brought about a very great increase of learning among the ...
Pagina 18
... says : ' I read very eagerly thy letters for which I had made long ' and anxious search , and which I found where I least expected them . I heard thee speaking at length , making many com- ' plaints , oft changing thy tone , Marcus ...
... says : ' I read very eagerly thy letters for which I had made long ' and anxious search , and which I found where I least expected them . I heard thee speaking at length , making many com- ' plaints , oft changing thy tone , Marcus ...
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Pagina 247 - I believe I have discovered the Printer of another, De regimine Ecclesiœ Scoticanœ ; which His Majesty was informed to be done at Middelburg; and that is one William Brewster, a Brownist, who hath been for some years an inhabitant and printer at Leyden : but is now within these three weeks removed from thence and gone back to dwell in London...
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Pagina 246 - I have seen within these two days ' a certain Scottish book called Perth Assembly written with ' much scorn and reproach of the proceedings in that Kingdom ' concerning the affairs of the Church. It is without name ' either of author or printer, but I am informed it is printed ' by a certain English Brownist of Leyden, as are most of the ' Puritan books sent over of late days into England.
Pagina 247 - London where he may be found out and examined, not only of this book, but likewise of Perth Assembly of which if he was not the printer himself he assuredly knows both the printer and author: for, as I am informed, he hath had, whilst he remained here, his hand in all such books as have been sent over into England and Scotland; as particularly a book in folio...
Pagina 74 - Edward the vith viz. St. Bartholomew's. Christ's. Bridewell. St. Thomas's. By the Maior, Cominaltie, and Citizens of London, Governours of the Possessions, Eevenues and Goods of the sayd hospitalls. [Dated 18 Sept. 1557.] 13. Z. [London,] 1557. 8vo. 288. a. 44. Without pagination. — Another copy. G. 3655. — An Acte of Common Councell, [regulating the payment of " Hallage" dues, by Cloth-Buyers, Sellers, etc.
Pagina 247 - Scoticance of which I send your Honour the Title Page likewise ; you will find it is the same character. And the one being confessed as that, De vera et genuina Jesu Christi, etc., Religione, Brewster doth openly avow; the other cannot well be denied.
Pagina 57 - The rest of idle actors idly part :" And as for me I here assume my right, To which I hope all 's pleas'd : to all good night. [Cornets, a flourish. Exeunt Omnes. * o'erjoy'd.] The first 4to. "are joy
Pagina 188 - Arrogance, be affirmed, that,tho' this surprising Narrative be not so replete with vulgar Stories as the former, or so interspersed with a Satirical Vein, as the last of the above-mentioned Treatises...