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Page 857
... Archbishop Sandys , York . Sir Ed- wyn Sandys . 58. Archbishop Whitgift . Done by Sir G. Paull , his comptroller . 63. Archbishop Abbot . Lambeth . 64. R. Montagu , Bishop of Winton . Win- chester - house , Southwark . The first volume ...
... Archbishop Sandys , York . Sir Ed- wyn Sandys . 58. Archbishop Whitgift . Done by Sir G. Paull , his comptroller . 63. Archbishop Abbot . Lambeth . 64. R. Montagu , Bishop of Winton . Win- chester - house , Southwark . The first volume ...
Page 858
... Bishop of Win- chester , 1617 ; are to be sold by P. Stent . [ Black cap , beard , ruff , & c . ] Arthurus Severus O'Toole None- such , ætatis 80 , 1618. An old man with a large beard , a sceptre in his hand with eleven crowns upon it ...
... Bishop of Win- chester , 1617 ; are to be sold by P. Stent . [ Black cap , beard , ruff , & c . ] Arthurus Severus O'Toole None- such , ætatis 80 , 1618. An old man with a large beard , a sceptre in his hand with eleven crowns upon it ...
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... Bishop of Win- chester . [ In the Heröologia . ] John Arnd , a German divine . Matoaca , alias Rebecca , filia poten- tiss . princ . Powkatavi imp . Virginiæ , æt . 21 , 1616. [ And wife of Mr. J. Rolff , 47. 48.-S. ] A woman's head ...
... Bishop of Win- chester . [ In the Heröologia . ] John Arnd , a German divine . Matoaca , alias Rebecca , filia poten- tiss . princ . Powkatavi imp . Virginiæ , æt . 21 , 1616. [ And wife of Mr. J. Rolff , 47. 48.-S. ] A woman's head ...
Page 875
... Bishop of Win- chester . Sir John Wynn , of Gwedyr , in Car- narvonshire , knight and baronet , obiit 1626 , æt . 73 ; a very large head , coarsely done . [ 107. 10s.—S. ] George Clifford , Earl of Cumberland , 1 I am told , since the ...
... Bishop of Win- chester . Sir John Wynn , of Gwedyr , in Car- narvonshire , knight and baronet , obiit 1626 , æt . 73 ; a very large head , coarsely done . [ 107. 10s.—S. ] George Clifford , Earl of Cumberland , 1 I am told , since the ...
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... Bishop of Downe , 1660. ] Alexander Ross . W. Cartwright , author , [ of Tra- gedies , 1643. ] Thomas Taylor . [ D.D. ] Brian Walton . [ Bishop of Chester , æt . 57 , 1651. ] De la Fond , Gazetteer of Amster- dam , 1667 . Johannes ...
... Bishop of Downe , 1660. ] Alexander Ross . W. Cartwright , author , [ of Tra- gedies , 1643. ] Thomas Taylor . [ D.D. ] Brian Walton . [ Bishop of Chester , æt . 57 , 1651. ] De la Fond , Gazetteer of Amster- dam , 1667 . Johannes ...
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Page 793 - With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
Page 794 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene; and as the ranks ascend Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
Page 796 - This was Moor Park when I was acquainted with it, and the sweetest place, I think, that I have seen in my life, either before or since, at home or abroad...
Page 789 - The tricks of waterworks to wet the unwary, not to refresh the panting spectator, and parterres embroidered in patterns like a petticoat, were but the childish endeavours of fashion and novelty to reconcile greatness to what it had surfeited on. To crown these impotent displays of false taste...
Page 797 - It must have been a fine genius for gardening, that could have thought of forming such an unsightly hollow into so beautiful an area, and to have hit the eye with so uncommon and agreeable a scene as that which it is now wrought into.
Page 793 - How from that sapphire fount the crisped brooks Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold...
Page 880 - The Compleat Gentleman: Fashioning Him absolute in the most Necessary and Commendable Qualities concerning Mind or Body, that may be required in a Person of Honor.
Page 797 - ... imagination is employed in contriving figures, where the beauty shall be great, and strike the eye, but without any order or disposition of parts that shall be commonly or easily observed: and though we have hardly any notion of this sort of beauty, yet they have a particular word to express it, and where they find it hit their eye at first sight, they say the sharawadgi is fine or is admirable, or any such expression of esteem.
Page 911 - A Faithorne sculpsit is a charm can save From dull oblivion and a gaping grave.
Page 797 - Planting, and say a Boy, that can tell an Hundred, may plant Walks of Trees in straight Lines, and overagainst one another, and to what Length and Extent he pleases. But their greatest Reach of Imagination is employed in contriving Figures, where the Beauty shall be great, and strike the Eye, but without any Order or Disposition of Parts, that shall be commonly or easily observ'd.