For ir.y part, the oftener I consult this chronicle, the more I wonder at the things in it, and I cannot but esteem the book as extremely pleasant, useful, and curious, by reason of these very odd cuts. Bibliotheca Spenceriana ... - Pagina 275door Earl George John Spencer Spencer, Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1814Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Hearne - 1724 - 464 pagina’s
...at all despis'd for their Odness, but to be the more admir'd. For my part, the oftener I consult it, the more I wonder at the Things in it, and I cannot but esteem the Book as extremely p [casant, usefull and curious, by reason of these very odd Cutís, tho' those Copies arc always to... | |
| Robert (of Gloucester) - 1724 - 472 pagina’s
...at all defpis'd for their Odnefs,but to be the more admir'd. For my part, theoftener 1 confult it, the more I wonder at the Things in it, and I cannot but efteem the Book as extremely pleafant, ufefull and curious, by reafon of thefe very odd Cutts, tho'... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1814 - 564 pagina’s
...trirorum figure iit#ette grunt. Confummata autem fcuoticrinia men#i£ 3}uJij» 3finno tfafatijGf nre. 1493. From this it seems decisive, that Schreyer and...cannot but esteem the book as extremely pleasant, useful], and curious, by reason of these very odd cuts, &c.' Robert of Gloucester, vol. ip xxm. Some... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1831 - 326 pagina’s
...wood the cross,hatchings of a pen drawing. Hearne says, in his Robert of Gloucester, " For my part, the oftener I consult this Chronicle, the more I wonder at the things in it; and I cannot but esteem the work as extremely pleasant, useful, and curious." But see the BiMiotheca Spenseriana. YORK STREET,... | |
| Alexander Augustus Smets - 1860 - 140 pagina’s
...we have the testimony of Hearne, who says, in the preface to Robert of Gloucester : " For my part, the oftener I consult this Chronicle, the more I wonder...cannot but esteem the book as extremely pleasant, "useful and curious, by reason of these odd cuts." THE POLYCHRONICON. CJothfC 2etter. Capital Initials... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1847 - 602 pagina’s
...lo Robert of Gloucester, -.•>-, " For my part, ihr oiten<-r 1 conxult tlii« rlironicle the more 1 wonder at the things in it, and I cannot but esteem the book a« extremely pleasant, nsefull, and caho», by reason of tbeae very odd cata." CHRONICLESof London... | |
| John Asaph Rice - 1870 - 638 pagina’s
...very singular woodcuts. Hearne, in the preface of " Robert of Gloucester," says : '' For ir.y part, the oftener I consult this chronicle, the more I wonder...cannot but esteem the book as extremely pleasant, useful, and curious, by reason of these very odd cuts." 1963 [SCHOOLCRAFT (Henry R.)] Helderbergia... | |
| John Asaph Rice - 1870 - 590 pagina’s
...the very singular woodcuts. Hearne, in the preface of " Robert of Gloucester," says : " For my part, the oftener I consult this chronicle, the more I wonder...the things in it, and I cannot but esteem the book ai extremely pleasant, useful, and curious, by reason of theie very odd cuts." 963 CSCHOOLCRAFT (Henry... | |
| 1871 - 730 pagina’s
...the very singular woodcuts, H earn e in his preface of ** Robert of Gloucester" says: "For my part, the oftener I consult this chronicle the more I wonder at the things in it, and I cannnt but esteem the book as extremely pleasant, useful, and curious, by means of those very odd cuts,"... | |
| 1875 - 556 pagina’s
...singular wood-cuts. Hearnc, in the preface to Robert of Gloucester, says, " For my part, the oftencr I consult this Chronicle the more I wonder at the things in it, und I cannot bat esteem the book аз extremely pleasant, useful» and curious, by reason of these... | |
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