The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Τόμος 4William Oldys, John Malham R. Dutton, 1809 Chronologically arranged with the original Samuel Johnson introduction, this collection offers rare and entertaining tracts and pamphlets in manuscript and printed forms. Interspersed are historical, political and critical notes from the library of Edward Harley, second earl of Oxford. This collection was edited by Harley's secretary, William Oldys, and Samuel Johnson in the original edition, 1744-1746. |
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Σελίδα 19
... cardinals . And your cardinal's estate is not so base , as that he , who is advanced from that unto the papacy , can be truly said to be taken in any sort from off a close - stool . For they are generally princes fellows . Yea some of ...
... cardinals . And your cardinal's estate is not so base , as that he , who is advanced from that unto the papacy , can be truly said to be taken in any sort from off a close - stool . For they are generally princes fellows . Yea some of ...
Σελίδα 20
... cardinal's robes , all which is false as God is true . Besides , your painters recommend unto us a saint on horseback , whom they call George ; and another saint on foot , as big as a giant , whom they call Christopher ; and a she saint ...
... cardinal's robes , all which is false as God is true . Besides , your painters recommend unto us a saint on horseback , whom they call George ; and another saint on foot , as big as a giant , whom they call Christopher ; and a she saint ...
Σελίδα 337
... cardinal had sung no more mass ; for these are the words of our story : The king then came to Westminster , to the cardinal's palace , and assembled there a great council , in which he protested , That his mind was never to ask any ...
... cardinal had sung no more mass ; for these are the words of our story : The king then came to Westminster , to the cardinal's palace , and assembled there a great council , in which he protested , That his mind was never to ask any ...
Σελίδα 465
... Cardinal's downfall Blood drawn from the ears of Bur- ton , Prynne , and Bastwick , was a prediction of Canterbury's ruin ; the first accidental , the last premeditate and of purpose . The Cardinal would have expelled all the Lutherans ...
... Cardinal's downfall Blood drawn from the ears of Bur- ton , Prynne , and Bastwick , was a prediction of Canterbury's ruin ; the first accidental , the last premeditate and of purpose . The Cardinal would have expelled all the Lutherans ...
Σελίδα 466
... Cardinal's men . As the Cardinal was sumptuous in his buildings , as that of White- hall , Hampton - court , & c . as also in laying the foundation of two fa- mous colleges , the one at Ipswich , where he was born , the other at Oxford ...
... Cardinal's men . As the Cardinal was sumptuous in his buildings , as that of White- hall , Hampton - court , & c . as also in laying the foundation of two fa- mous colleges , the one at Ipswich , where he was born , the other at Oxford ...
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Σελίδα 237 - For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
Σελίδα 288 - He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth ; he maketh lightnings for the rain ; he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries.
Σελίδα 554 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Σελίδα 203 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Σελίδα 350 - And the House of Representatives, by protestation, saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time hereafter any further articles or other accusation...
Σελίδα 465 - Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same...
Σελίδα 296 - From lightning and tempest; from plague, pestilence, and famine ; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us.
Σελίδα 178 - Lastly, let us remember, in how many instances we have all left undone those things which we ought to have done, and done those things which we ought not to have done.
Σελίδα 520 - Court, commanding them neither to spare for any cost, expense, or travayle, to make such a triumphant banquet as they might not only wonder at it here, but also make a glorious report of it in their country, to the great honour of the king and his realm.
Σελίδα 233 - I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair : I hid not my face from shame and spitting.