Typographical Antiquities; Or The History of Printing in England Scotland and Ireland:: Containing Memoirs of Our Ancient Printers, and a Register of the Books Printed by Them, Volumen1William Miller, Albemarle Street, 1810 |
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... Thou shalt be num- the fyrst copy of his translacyon was made before Wycliff's dayes or synnes . For yff yt were made synnys , yt must be approued by fore the pryntyng . ' But such an approbation , Sir Thomas intimates , was not then to ...
... Thou shalt be num- the fyrst copy of his translacyon was made before Wycliff's dayes or synnes . For yff yt were made synnys , yt must be approued by fore the pryntyng . ' But such an approbation , Sir Thomas intimates , was not then to ...
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... thou maist not abstapne thi self from the machynacy , one Thou hast enhnunsedy thy self apenft me.but now y shal make an ende of the Jahus fill doun dedy among the feet of Hys frendes Andy ther Clothes were all be sprende a le bled of ...
... thou maist not abstapne thi self from the machynacy , one Thou hast enhnunsedy thy self apenft me.but now y shal make an ende of the Jahus fill doun dedy among the feet of Hys frendes Andy ther Clothes were all be sprende a le bled of ...
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... thou- sand more , are in GUIDO DE COLONNA , who lived when this mode of fabling was at its height , & c . " " Clothed with these new inventions , this favourite tale descended to later times . Yet it appears not only with these , but ...
... thou- sand more , are in GUIDO DE COLONNA , who lived when this mode of fabling was at its height , & c . " " Clothed with these new inventions , this favourite tale descended to later times . Yet it appears not only with these , but ...
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... thou- sand foure honderd sixty and foure , And translated and drawn out of frensshe in to englisshe by Willyam Caxton mercer of the cyte of London , at the comaū- demēt of the ryght hye myghty and vertuose Pryn- cesse hys redoubtyd lady ...
... thou- sand foure honderd sixty and foure , And translated and drawn out of frensshe in to englisshe by Willyam Caxton mercer of the cyte of London , at the comaū- demēt of the ryght hye myghty and vertuose Pryn- cesse hys redoubtyd lady ...
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... thou none ! ' And then they assailed him on all sides , and would have taken from him Galathea , his horse , but Hector by his prowess re- mounted , & c . Third Book , fol . 38. reverse . " have been carefully extracted by me from the ...
... thou none ! ' And then they assailed him on all sides , and would have taken from him Galathea , his horse , but Hector by his prowess re- mounted , & c . Third Book , fol . 38. reverse . " have been carefully extracted by me from the ...
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15th century Ames Ames's ancient antiquary appears art of printing Audiffredi Bagford Bibl Bodleian library books printed Bookseller called capital initials Catalogue century chapters Chaucer Chivalry christian Chronicles collection colophon copy curious Dict divers Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl edition endeth England English engraving folio French Golden Legend grace hath Henry Herbert History holy John JOSEPH AMES King Arthur King Edward knight kyng labours Lady Large Paper Latin leaf learned leaves letter Lewis Lewis's Lord Maittaire manner mentioned monk noble Oldys Order of Chivalry original Polychronicon pray present prince printed by Caxton printer probably prologue published reader reign romance rude Saint Sapience says shew signature specimen subjoined supposed thing thou translated treatise types Typographical unto Valliere vellum vide volume Warton William Caxton wood cuts written Wynkyn De Worde Yarmouth yere
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Página cxvii - For herein may be seen noble chivalry, courtesy, humanity, friendliness, hardiness, love, friendship, cowardice, murder, hate, virtue, and sin. Do after the good and leave the evil, and it shall bring you to good fame and renown.
Página 285 - VII., by the grace of God King of England and of France, and lord of Ireland; beseeching his noble Grace to receive it in thank of me his most humble subject and servant.
Página 242 - I answered, that divers men hold opinion that there was no such Arthur, and that all such books as be made of him be but feigned and fables, because that some chronicles make of him no mention nor remember him nothing, ne of his knights.
Página 224 - I would it pleased our sovereign Lord, that twice or thrice a year, or at the least once, he would cry jousts of peace, to the end that every knight should have horse and harness, and also the use and craft of a knight, and also to tourney one against one, or two against two ; and the best to have a prize, a diamond or jewel, such as should please the prince. This should cause gentlemen to resort to the ancient customs of chivalry to great fame and renown : and also to be alway ready to serve their...
Página 285 - English, not in rude and old language, but in polished and ornate terms craftily, as he that hath read Virgil, Ovid, Tully, and all the other noble poets and orators to me unknown.
Página 5 - Mars (nouv. style) l'hclippc, par la grace de Dieu, duc de Bourgoingne, de Lothier, de Brabant et de Lembourg, conte de Flandres, d'Artois, de Bourgoingne, palatin de Haynnau, de Hollande, de Zellande et de Namur, marquis du saint Empire, seigneur de Frise, de Salins et de Malines...
Página 251 - Morte d'Arthur. — SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. ' 'It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Página 247 - My barons will let me have no rest, but needs I must take a wife, and I will none take but by thy 'counsel and by thine advice. It is well done...
Página 246 - ... which we may come and attain to good fame and renown in this life, and after this short and transitory life to come unto everlasting bliss in heaven ; the which He grant us that reigneth in heaven, the blessed Trinity.
Página lviii - Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton of the Weald of Kent, the first Printer in England. In which is given an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Lond. 1737, royal Svo. 150 copies printed, with a fictitious portrait of Caxton. The major part of this volume is inserted by Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Ames