But to leaue with these, and declare the cause of my purpose. As I chaunced to reade the Mirour for Magistrates, a worke by all men wonderfully commended, and full of fitte instructions for preseruation of... The British Bibliographer - Page 6by Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814Full view - About this book
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 456 pages
...Magistrates, a vvorke by all men wonderfully commended, and full of fitte instructions for preservation of eche estate: taking in hand the chronicles and minding to conferre the times, methought the lives of a number even at the beginning, the like infortunate princes, offered themselves... | |
| Great Britain - 1815 - 556 pages
...to them, that shall take such trauayle in hand. But to leaue with these, and declare the cause of my purpose. As I chaunced to reade the Mirour for Magistrates,...and full of fitte instructions for preseruation of rehc estate: taking in hand the chronicles and minding to conferre the times, meethoughte the liues... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 526 pages
...them, that shall take such travayle in hand. " But to leave with these, and declare the cause of my purpose. As I chaunced to reade the Mirour for Magistrates,...wonderfully commended, and full of fitte instructions for preservation of eche estate: taking in hand the chronicles and minding to conferre the times, methought... | |
| William Baldwin, Thomas Blenerhasset, John Higgins, Richard Niccols - Great Britain - 1815 - 550 pages
...to them, that shall take such trauayle in hand. But to leaue with these, and declare the cause of my purpose. As I chaunced to reade the Mirour for Magistrates,...worke by all men wonderfully commended, and full of /it to instructions for preseruation of echo estate : taking in hand the chronicles and minding to... | |
| Wilfrid Perrett - Drama - 1904 - 330 pages
...edition prepared in 1587. He humbly acknowledges his book to be entirely imitative of the original MfM, 'a worke by all men wonderfully commended, and full of fitte instructions for presentation of each estate', to be followed with 'the like admonition, meter and phrase.' The metre... | |
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