The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts: Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Being the Period of Settling the United States, Zväzok 1W. H. Colyer, 1845 |
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... manners , the customs , and the social condition of the people by whom this country was , for the most part , colonized : for , as Dr. Johnson observes , " Books that you may carry to the fire and hold steadily in hand , are the most ...
... manners , the customs , and the social condition of the people by whom this country was , for the most part , colonized : for , as Dr. Johnson observes , " Books that you may carry to the fire and hold steadily in hand , are the most ...
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... manners , the cus- toms , and the social condition of the inhabitants at large to be guessed at according to the fancy of their readers . But the scrutinizing curiosity of the present age does not , as it ought not , remain so easily ...
... manners , the cus- toms , and the social condition of the inhabitants at large to be guessed at according to the fancy of their readers . But the scrutinizing curiosity of the present age does not , as it ought not , remain so easily ...
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... manner , as many shillings as a bushel of beans sold for , so many pence would buy a pound of pork . App . v . A pound of good wheat makes a pound of good bread ; for , although the offal is taken out , yet salt , water , and yeast are ...
... manner , as many shillings as a bushel of beans sold for , so many pence would buy a pound of pork . App . v . A pound of good wheat makes a pound of good bread ; for , although the offal is taken out , yet salt , water , and yeast are ...
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... manner . It ap- pears to have become a custom for the London parishes , when they got an old woman likely to live some years , to marry * England's " Improvement by Sea and Land , " & c . , 1677 . her off , and give a premium ; she then ...
... manner . It ap- pears to have become a custom for the London parishes , when they got an old woman likely to live some years , to marry * England's " Improvement by Sea and Land , " & c . , 1677 . her off , and give a premium ; she then ...
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... manner , £ 20,500 on the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to the Elector Palatine . At the commencement of his reign the customs of tunnage and poundage were as usual granted for the king's life ; and , not satisfied with this act of ...
... manner , £ 20,500 on the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to the Elector Palatine . At the commencement of his reign the customs of tunnage and poundage were as usual granted for the king's life ; and , not satisfied with this act of ...
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acres Anatomy of Melancholy ancient appears beautiful began Ben Jonson Bishop Borrowdale called carved cathedral century Charles Charles II church coal coat colours commenced common court Cromwell curious delightful dress drink Earl England English fashion feet long four French friends garden Gentleman's Magazine George give gold hair hall Henry Henry VIII heraldric honour horses HUDIBRAS hundred Inigo Jones introduced Ireland justice King James king's labour lady learned Littlecot House live London Lord Lord Bacon Lord Byron master meat merchants mind never noble observed Oliver Cromwell ornaments painted parish parliament passed pence period persons plays poor pounds present Prince Puritans Queen Elizabeth reign religion roast royal says Scotland servants Shakspeare shillings silk silver sort taste thou tuns velvet Warwickshire William wine writer
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Strana 239 - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon, And threw warm gules on Madeline's fair breast, As down she knelt for heaven's grace and boon ; Rose-bloom fell on her hands, together prest, And on her silver cross soft amethyst, And on her hair a glory, like a saint: She seem'da splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven: Porphyro grew faint: She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from mortal taint.
Strana 303 - Parcae thought him one, He played so truly. So by error to his fate They all consented; But viewing him since (alas, too late) They have repented. And have sought (to give new birth) In baths to steep him; But, being so much too good for earth, Heaven vows to keep him.
Strana 92 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Strana 290 - Nation, the Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral Drama in the Song of Solomon consisting of two persons and a double Chorus, as Origen rightly judges.
Strana 16 - He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase: this is also vanity.
Strana 286 - ... their rage of will ; Their treasure is their only trust ; A cloaked craft their store of skill : But all the pleasure that I find Is to maintain a quiet mind. My wealth is health and perfect ease : My conscience clear my chief defence ; I neither seek by bribes to please, Nor by deceit to breed offence : Thus do I live ; thus will I die ; Would all did so as well as I ! To PHILLIS THE FAIR SHEPHERDESS.
Strana 133 - If on my theme I rightly think, There are five reasons why men drink: Good wine, a friend, because I 'm dry, Or least I should be by and by, Or any other reason why.
Strana 56 - When he was in temper and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent attorneys and would deal forth his severities with a sort of majesty. He had extraordinary natural abilities but little acquired beyond what practice in affairs had supplied. He talked fluently and with spirit ; and his weakness was that he could not reprehend without scolding ; and in such Billingsgate language as...
Strana 93 - Here scatter'd oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found ; The red-breast loves to build and warble here, And little footsteps lightly print the ground ". As fine a stanza as any in his elegy.