Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Band 10Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1886 |
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Seite 239 - A Chronicle of the First Thirteen Years of the reign of Edward IV., by John Warkworth, DD Edited by JO Halliwell. 11. Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder, performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich.
Seite 7 - THE HISTORY OF IMBANKING AND DRAINING of divers Fens and Marshes, both in Foreign Parts and in this Kingdom, and of the Improvements thereby.
Seite 7 - The antient Usage in bearing of such Ensigns of Honour as are commonly called Arms.
Seite 244 - But be merry, my lads; you have happened upon the most excellent vocation in the world for money. They come north and south to bring it to our playhouse; and for honours, who of more report than Dick Burbage and Will Kemp?
Seite 7 - A PERFECT COPY OF ALL SUMMONS OF THE NOBILITY TO THE GREAT COUNCILS AND PARLIAMENTS OF THIS REALM, from the XLIX. of King Henry the Hid. until these present Times.
Seite 213 - This last had been created because "once on a time, a play setting forth the goodness of the Lord's Prayer was played in the city of York, in which play all manner of vices and sins were held up to scorn and the virtues were held up to praise.
Seite 152 - Parliament and nation in general. At last, having satisfied myself as well as I could, and perfected my judgment therein, I thought it most convenient to signify my intentions and conceptions thereof, in Forms, Shapes, Types, Hieroglyphicks, &c.
Seite 250 - ... 1596 he accompanied his friend, the Earl of Essex, in the expedition against Spain, and contributed to the capture of Cadiz. Afterwards he returned to -Ireland, and joining in the insurrection headed by Essex, he was arraigned at Westminster, and with the earl, February 19, 1600, found guilty, and committed to the Tower, where he remained a close prisoner until the accession of James I., when he obtained his release. On the 2nd July, 1603, he was installed a Knight of the Garter, and on the 2...
Seite 71 - Virgin ; and afterwards all thebretheren ; and each of them shall carry a wax light weighing half a pound. And they shall go two, and two, slowly pacing to the church ; and when they have got there, the pageant Virgin shall offer her son to Simeon at the high altar ; and all the sisteren and bretheren shall offer their wax lights, together with a penny each. All this having been solemnly done, they shall go home again with gladness.
Seite 275 - Except perhaps among the peasants in the country districts, the Roman religion, in the last years of the republic, and in the first century of the empire, scarcely existed, except in the state of a superstition, and he who would examine the true moral influences of the time must turn to the great schools of philosophy which had been imported from Greece.