Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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Page 16
... granted to the said Sir William , and to have made over and quit - claimed all goods and chattels which the said Margaret has or may have , or which I may claim in her right ; so that neither I , nor any one in my name , shall at any ...
... granted to the said Sir William , and to have made over and quit - claimed all goods and chattels which the said Margaret has or may have , or which I may claim in her right ; so that neither I , nor any one in my name , shall at any ...
Page 43
... granted in his favour still exists in the British Museum , and a literal translation of it may perhaps be not unacceptable . " David by the grace of God king of the Scots , to all his barons , lieges , and friends , Norman and English ...
... granted in his favour still exists in the British Museum , and a literal translation of it may perhaps be not unacceptable . " David by the grace of God king of the Scots , to all his barons , lieges , and friends , Norman and English ...
Page 114
... granted , aye , marry ( saith he , having read it ) I cannot choose but sub- mit myself to this authority : and making an offer , as if he meant to kiss it , tore it in pieces . Manner- ing seeing this , began to stamp , stare , and ...
... granted , aye , marry ( saith he , having read it ) I cannot choose but sub- mit myself to this authority : and making an offer , as if he meant to kiss it , tore it in pieces . Manner- ing seeing this , began to stamp , stare , and ...
Page 186
... granted , and that I had the sign I de- manded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my book . This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest , before the Eternal God , is true ; neither am I any way super- stitiously deceived therein ...
... granted , and that I had the sign I de- manded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my book . This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest , before the Eternal God , is true ; neither am I any way super- stitiously deceived therein ...
Page 210
... granted to the ten men who had been sent for them . " The science of signs appears to have been long one of the follies of the learned ; and Rabelais has ridiculed it with admirable effect in three chapters of his second book : - " How ...
... granted to the ten men who had been sent for them . " The science of signs appears to have been long one of the follies of the learned ; and Rabelais has ridiculed it with admirable effect in three chapters of his second book : - " How ...
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Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-Talk (Classic Reprint) Joseph Robertson No preview available - 2017 |
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