Bibliomania: Or Book-madness ; a Bibliographical Romance ; Illustrated with CutsHenry G. Bohn, 1842 - 618 ページ |
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... English school , and not in the flowing and graceful robes of Grecian simplicity . But his malice and ill - nature were frightful ; and withal his love of scurrility and abuse quite intoler- able . He mistook , in too many instances ...
... English school , and not in the flowing and graceful robes of Grecian simplicity . But his malice and ill - nature were frightful ; and withal his love of scurrility and abuse quite intoler- able . He mistook , in too many instances ...
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... English ] Heralds , " 8vo , printed in the bl . lett . ( In the possession of Mr. Heber . ) “ We have all manner of grains , and fruits , and more plenty than you ; for , thanked be God , England is a fruitful and plenteous region , so ...
... English ] Heralds , " 8vo , printed in the bl . lett . ( In the possession of Mr. Heber . ) “ We have all manner of grains , and fruits , and more plenty than you ; for , thanked be God , England is a fruitful and plenteous region , so ...
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... English , Spanish , and Italian bibliographers all this while ? LYSAND . The reproach of Morhof is I fear too just ; namely that , although we had produced some of the most learned , ingenious , and able men in Europe - lovers and ...
... English , Spanish , and Italian bibliographers all this while ? LYSAND . The reproach of Morhof is I fear too just ; namely that , although we had produced some of the most learned , ingenious , and able men in Europe - lovers and ...
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... English . His " Remarks upon Poetry , " Lond . , 1694 , 4to . , ( in English ) is more frequently read and referred to . It is a pity that he had not left out the whole of what relates to the Greek and Latin , and confined himself ...
... English . His " Remarks upon Poetry , " Lond . , 1694 , 4to . , ( in English ) is more frequently read and referred to . It is a pity that he had not left out the whole of what relates to the Greek and Latin , and confined himself ...
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... English publications , relating to typography and curious books , almost complete . I believe I may safely affirm that the period is not very distant when some of these latter publications , from the comparatively few copies which were ...
... English publications , relating to typography and curious books , almost complete . I believe I may safely affirm that the period is not very distant when some of these latter publications , from the comparatively few copies which were ...
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ancient anecdote antiquary Antiquities Audiffredi Bagford beautiful Bibl biblio bibliographical Bibliologie bibliomaniac Bibliotheca Bibliothéque Bishop black-letter Bodleian Library Boke bookseller British Museum catalogue Caxton character Chronicles collection collector contains copious copy curious Decameron Earl edition elegant England English executed folio folio volumes George Steevens Greek Hearne Henry History illustrated impression John King labours large paper late Latin latter learned Librorum Lisardo literary literature livres Lond Lord LYSAND magnificent mention Morhof morocco never noble notes notice octavo old English Oxford Paris PHIL Philemon portrait possession preface prefixed present printed published purchased Pynson quarto racter rare reader respect Richard RICHARD DE BURY scarce Shakspeare shew sold by auction Sotheby specimen Steevens symptom taste thing Thomas Thomas Hearne tion Typographical unto valuable vellum Wynkyn de Worde
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106 ページ - Waken, lords and ladies gay, On the mountain dawns the day ; All the jolly chase is here, With hawk and horse and hunting-spear; Hounds are in their couples yelling. Hawks are whistling, horns are knelling, Merrily merrily mingle they: Waken, lords and ladies gay...
267 ページ - I took, early in the morning, a good dose of elixir, and hung three spiders about my neck ; and they drove my ague away. Deo gratias.
211 ページ - I know a merchant-man which shall at this time be nameless, that bought the contents of two noble libraries for forty shillings...
333 ページ - How fluent nonsense trickles from his tongue ! How sweet the periods, neither said, nor sung ! Still break the benches, Henley ! with thy strain, While Sherlock, Hare, and Gibson preach in vain. Oh, great restorer of the good old stage, Preacher at once, and zany of thy age ! Oh, worthy thou of Egypt's wise abodes, A decent priest, where monkeys were the gods...
559 ページ - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
271 ページ - This drew to the place a mighty trade, the rather because the shops were spacious, and the learned gladly resorted to them, where they seldom failed to meet with agreeable conversation ; and the booksellers themselves were knowing and conversible men, with whom, for the sake of bookish Knowledge, the greatest wits were pleased to converse...
272 ページ - ... up an octavo to a sufficient thickness ; and there is six shillings current for an hour and a half's reading, and perhaps never to be read or looked upon after. One that would go higher must take his fortune at blank walls and corners of streets, or repair to the sign of Bateman, Innys, and one or two more where are best choice and better pennyworths. I might touch other abuses, as bad paper, incorrect printing, and false advertising ; all which and worse is to be expected if a careful author...
394 ページ - The first part of the true and honorable history, of the life of Sir John Old-castle, the good Lord Cobham.
391 ページ - William Shake-speare, His True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear, and his three Daughters.
211 ページ - A great number of them which purchased those superstitious mansions, reserved of those library books, some to serve their Jakes, some to scour their candlesticks, and some to rub their boots. Some they sold to the grocers and soap sellers, and some they sent over sea to the bookbinders, not in small number, but at times whole ships full, to the wondering of the foreign nations.