Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, Volume 1F. C. & J. Rivington, 1807 - Bibliographical literature |
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... it into your Lordsps . hands , as I design'd , before any other noblemans . I committed that care to my very good friend , Dr. Sam . Benson , who having been 5 been at Tottenham three times , hath as often been 40 KEMPIANA .
... it into your Lordsps . hands , as I design'd , before any other noblemans . I committed that care to my very good friend , Dr. Sam . Benson , who having been 5 been at Tottenham three times , hath as often been 40 KEMPIANA .
Page 41
William Beloe. been at Tottenham three times , hath as often been disappointed , y ' Lords . p . not being at home . Since , therefore , this delay is owing to misfortune , not neglect , I hope y ' Hon ' . will vouchsafe gra ciously to ...
William Beloe. been at Tottenham three times , hath as often been disappointed , y ' Lords . p . not being at home . Since , therefore , this delay is owing to misfortune , not neglect , I hope y ' Hon ' . will vouchsafe gra ciously to ...
Page 45
... hath ynd . " " You will observe that Caxton's inscription " fixes his death a year earlier than Mr. Lewis's " account . " " Transcrib'd from y orig . letter , by me A. L- 99 CANTI CANTI CARNASCHIALESCHI . AT the celebration of the ...
... hath ynd . " " You will observe that Caxton's inscription " fixes his death a year earlier than Mr. Lewis's " account . " " Transcrib'd from y orig . letter , by me A. L- 99 CANTI CANTI CARNASCHIALESCHI . AT the celebration of the ...
Page 190
... hath sent many a famous member to the Universities , and not a few to the warres : I will not censure , as some do , that many places are heere sold for monies , nay , the reversions also : Ile rather exhort the governors to dis- charge ...
... hath sent many a famous member to the Universities , and not a few to the warres : I will not censure , as some do , that many places are heere sold for monies , nay , the reversions also : Ile rather exhort the governors to dis- charge ...
Page 212
... a graven face , Onely the shadowe of that brittle case , Wherein are treasured up these gems which he Hath left behind him to posteritie . R. S. HOBSON HOBSON The Cambridge Carrier , from whom originated the proverbial 212 INSCRIPTIONS .
... a graven face , Onely the shadowe of that brittle case , Wherein are treasured up these gems which he Hath left behind him to posteritie . R. S. HOBSON HOBSON The Cambridge Carrier , from whom originated the proverbial 212 INSCRIPTIONS .
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