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Page 359
... observes that the phrase means no more than that he was confined or imprisoned ; to which Dibdin adds " most probably a voluntary recluse or monk . " Typ . Ant . vol . ii . P. 418 . b Sussex Archæol . Coll . vol . i . p . 174 . Madox ...
... observes that the phrase means no more than that he was confined or imprisoned ; to which Dibdin adds " most probably a voluntary recluse or monk . " Typ . Ant . vol . ii . P. 418 . b Sussex Archæol . Coll . vol . i . p . 174 . Madox ...
Page 362
... observes that this work was written by Galfridus Vinesauf . In the list of MSS . at Durham , 1391 , we find " Nova Poetria Galfridi Anglici qui vocatur Papa Stupor mundi . " Cat . Vet . Eccl . Dun . , Surtees Soc . p . 11. Hence ...
... observes that this work was written by Galfridus Vinesauf . In the list of MSS . at Durham , 1391 , we find " Nova Poetria Galfridi Anglici qui vocatur Papa Stupor mundi . " Cat . Vet . Eccl . Dun . , Surtees Soc . p . 11. Hence ...
Page 371
... observes that " the patriotic attempt of Dom Rivet ( Hist . Litt . de la France , viii . 83 ) to esta- blish the French descent of Johannes de Garlandia has been defeated by the fairness of a later editor of that noble work , M. Victor ...
... observes that " the patriotic attempt of Dom Rivet ( Hist . Litt . de la France , viii . 83 ) to esta- blish the French descent of Johannes de Garlandia has been defeated by the fairness of a later editor of that noble work , M. Victor ...
Page 374
... observes that it is not known who the bishop in question was , his name being indicated only by the initial F. He is , however , identified by the gloss in the MS . above described . The argument that the author was born in France ...
... observes that it is not known who the bishop in question was , his name being indicated only by the initial F. He is , however , identified by the gloss in the MS . above described . The argument that the author was born in France ...
Page 392
... observes , he may have reprinted in subsequent years a volume which must have proved so extensively acceptable ; no other impression of it , however , by that printer , who industriously prosecuted his art until 1529 , is known to exist ...
... observes , he may have reprinted in subsequent years a volume which must have proved so extensively acceptable ; no other impression of it , however , by that printer , who industriously prosecuted his art until 1529 , is known to exist ...
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Page 356 - The COUNCIL of the NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY wish it to be distinctly understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications. For these the responsibility rests entirely with the Editors of the several works.
Page 534 - arrow, green 'arrow, you bears a white blow, If my love love me, my nose will bleed now; If my love don't love me, it o'nt bleed a drop; If my love do love...
Page 363 - The tongue of the sucking child cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for thirst: the young children ask bread, and no man breaketh it unto them.
Page 4 - WE, the Auditors appointed to audit the Accounts of the Camden Society, report to the Society, that the Treasurer has exhibited to us an account of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Society...
Page 377 - Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls.
Page 366 - ... practised previous to the introduction of the tin enamel, for we have abundant examples of early " mezza-maiolica " from the potteries of Pesaro or Gubbio, glazed only with the oxide of lead and glass, and which are brilliantly lustred with the metallic colours. None of these can, however, be referred to an earlier date than the latter half of the fifteenth century. , / .Of whom, then, did the Italian potters learn this art ? We have no answer to the question in any historical record, and we...
Page 370 - Deum immortalem! quale seculum erat hoc quum magno apparatu disticha Joannis Garlandini adolescentibus operosis ac prolixis commentariis enarrabantur.
Page 538 - And yf ye can not fynde a laten worde, or englysshe worde acordynge to your purpose, in thys present boke so shall ye take ortus vocabulorum, the whyche is more redyer to fynden a latyn worde after the ABC. and...
Page 566 - Letter of the Council to Sir Thomas Lake, relating to the proceedings of Sir Edward Coke at Oatlands; and, Documents relating to Sir Walter Raleigh's last Voyage.
Page 397 - It will be seen that, although the letter p should seem to have been fully recognised, and it takes in the alphabetical arrangement the penultimate place assigned to it in the Anglo-Saxon alphabet, yet not unfrequently, through inadvertence or transitional orthography, the scribe has written