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... four hondred , lxxiiij . " Caxton , who died at the age of 81 , in 1491 , and who , in addition to having had the honor of introducing into England the " divine art " -fitly styled " ars artium omnium conserva- trix " was an eminent ...
... four hondred , lxxiiij . " Caxton , who died at the age of 81 , in 1491 , and who , in addition to having had the honor of introducing into England the " divine art " -fitly styled " ars artium omnium conserva- trix " was an eminent ...
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Frederick Saunders. chapelries of Westminster Abbey , containing twenty - four presses , with about a hundred workmen , this indefatigable man actually gave to the world no fewer than five thousand closely printed folio pages from his ...
Frederick Saunders. chapelries of Westminster Abbey , containing twenty - four presses , with about a hundred workmen , this indefatigable man actually gave to the world no fewer than five thousand closely printed folio pages from his ...
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... four sworn booksellers , by the institution ; a fine was imposed for selling an imperfect copy of a work , and a catalogue , with the prices annexed , was further required to be always kept in the shops . This censorship was afterwards ...
... four sworn booksellers , by the institution ; a fine was imposed for selling an imperfect copy of a work , and a catalogue , with the prices annexed , was further required to be always kept in the shops . This censorship was afterwards ...
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... four hundred and forty - six lines for fifty guineas , when he expected to have had one thousand five hundred and eighteen lines for forty guineas ; adding that he had a better bargain with Juvenal , which is reckoned not so easy to ...
... four hundred and forty - six lines for fifty guineas , when he expected to have had one thousand five hundred and eighteen lines for forty guineas ; adding that he had a better bargain with Juvenal , which is reckoned not so easy to ...
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... four years , 464 pamphlets . Here lived Rawlinson ( " Tom Folio " of The Tatler , No. 158 ) , who stuffed four cham- bers in Gray's Inn so full , that his bed was removed into the passage . its contents when its sale , under its ...
... four years , 464 pamphlets . Here lived Rawlinson ( " Tom Folio " of The Tatler , No. 158 ) , who stuffed four cham- bers in Gray's Inn so full , that his bed was removed into the passage . its contents when its sale , under its ...
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Страница 98 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Страница 348 - Judge not the preacher; for he is thy judge. If thou mislike him, thou conceiv'st him not. God calleth preaching, folly. Do not grudge To pick out treasures from an earthen pot. The worst speak something good. If all want sense, God takes a text, and preacheth patience.
Страница 381 - The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Страница 373 - Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.
Страница 379 - Every thing did banish moan, Save the nightingale alone. She, poor bird, as all forlorn, Lean'd her breast up-till a thorn, And there sung the dolefull'st ditty, That to hear it was great pity. "Fie, fie, fie!
Страница 306 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home...
Страница 380 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain.
Страница 331 - Tis pitiful To court a grin, when you should woo a soul ; To break a jest, when pity would inspire Pathetic exhortation ; and to address The skittish fancy with facetious tales, When sent with God's commission to the heart ! So did not Paul.
Страница 395 - And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, " Wherefore dost thou not worship the most high God, Creator of heaven and earth...
Страница 215 - In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the Robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove ; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.