Poesy, which Homer, Virgil, Ovid, Petrarch, Bartas, Ronsard, Boscan, Garcilasso (if they were alive, and had that Language) could not understand, and reach the Sense of the Writer. The Heraldic Journal: Recording the Armorial Bearings and Genealogies of ... - Page 169edited by - 1865Full view - About this book
| William Cothren - Bethlehem (Conn. : Town) - 1872 - 821 pages
...actions upon record, relative to the crest, being a battle-axe armed at both ends Minerall. Herauldry is a thing not of yesterday, or which may be otherways found out, being already con. descended upon by all nations, and as it were established, Jure Gentium, among the Greeks, Romans.... | |
| English literature - 1909 - 304 pages
...thousand years. Poesie is not a thing that is in the finding and search, or which may be otherwise found out, being already condescended upon by all nations, and as it were established iure gentium amongst Greeks, Romans, Italians, French, Spaniards. Neither do I think that a good piece... | |
| James I (King of England) - English poetry - 1911 - 242 pages
...Thousand Years. Poesy is not a Thing that is yet in the finding and search, or which may be otherwise found out, being already condescended upon by all Nations, and as it were established jure Gentium, amongst Greeks, Romans, Italians, French, Spaniards. Neither do I think that a good Piece of Poesy,... | |
| James I (King of England) - Dissertations, Academic - 1911 - 228 pages
...Thousand Years. Poesy is not a Thing that is yet in the finding and search, or which may be otherwise found out, being already condescended upon by all Nations, and as it were established jure Gentium, amongst Greeks, Romans, Italians, French, Spaniards. Neither do I think that a good Piece of Poesy,... | |
| William Paton Ker - English poetry - 1923 - 172 pages
...thousand years. Poesie is not a thing that is in the finding and search, or which may be otherwise found out, being already condescended upon by all nations, and as it were established iure gentium amongst Greeks, Romans, Italians, French, Spaniards. Neither do I think that a good piece... | |
| William Paton Ker - English poetry - 1923 - 168 pages
...thousand years, Poesie is not a thing that is in the finding and search, or which may be otherwise found out, being already condescended upon by all nations, and as it were established iure gentium amongst Greeks, Romans, Italians, French, Spaniards. Neither do I think that a good piece... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1993 - 404 pages
...1. the place where the original came from, — MENDIPPI COLLES MINEBARIJ. 2'7 The field MINIUS. 3'7 The charge MINERALL, [4''] The circumstances and actions...established, Jure Gentium, among the GREEKS, ROMANS, GEEMANS, FRENCH, SPAINIARDS, ENGLISH, SCOTS, DANES, and HUNGARIANS, &c. Fordon, the great Antiquarian,... | |
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