The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1814 |
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... afterwards the Greek at Milan under Demetrius Chalcondyles . He retired into the neighbourhood of Al- bert Picus , prince of Carpi , and of John Francis Picus , prince of Mirandula ; and , having by their means access to a large and ...
... afterwards the Greek at Milan under Demetrius Chalcondyles . He retired into the neighbourhood of Al- bert Picus , prince of Carpi , and of John Francis Picus , prince of Mirandula ; and , having by their means access to a large and ...
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... afterwards collected and pub- lished in 2 vols . folio , at Basil 1580 , and at Leyden 1696 . The most valued pieces among them are , " Historia de Deis Gentium , " " Historiæ Poetarum tam Græcorum quam Latinorum Dialogi decem , " and ...
... afterwards collected and pub- lished in 2 vols . folio , at Basil 1580 , and at Leyden 1696 . The most valued pieces among them are , " Historia de Deis Gentium , " " Historiæ Poetarum tam Græcorum quam Latinorum Dialogi decem , " and ...
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... afterwards a doc- tor . At 21 years of age , he was employed to read public lectures at Ferrara upon physic and polite literature . In 1542 , the duke of Ferrara made him his secretary ; which office he held till the death of that ...
... afterwards a doc- tor . At 21 years of age , he was employed to read public lectures at Ferrara upon physic and polite literature . In 1542 , the duke of Ferrara made him his secretary ; which office he held till the death of that ...
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... afterwards committed to prison , in which he remained until 1648 , when he made a com- position with the usurping powers . After the restoration he was made king's serjeant again , and would have probably attained promotion had he not ...
... afterwards committed to prison , in which he remained until 1648 , when he made a com- position with the usurping powers . After the restoration he was made king's serjeant again , and would have probably attained promotion had he not ...
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... afterwards , both in conversation and by letters , he attacked his antagonist's assertion , that Aristotle had more advantages for know- ledge than the royal society , or all the present age had or could have , because , " totam ...
... afterwards , both in conversation and by letters , he attacked his antagonist's assertion , that Aristotle had more advantages for know- ledge than the royal society , or all the present age had or could have , because , " totam ...
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Seite 318 - I must do it, as it were, in such weight, measure and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea presently sometimes with pinches, nips and bobs, and other ways which I will not name for the honour I bear them, so without measure misordered that I think myself in hell till time come that I must go to Mr.
Seite 149 - A New and Full Method of settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament.
Seite 81 - No man was more foolish when he had not a pen in his hand, or more wise when he had.
Seite 317 - and tell you a truth which perchance ye will marvel at. One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me is that he sent me so sharp and severe parents and so gentle a schoolmaster.
Seite 318 - ... as God made the world; or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways (which I will not name for the...
Seite 60 - A Catalogue of the Bishops of England since the first planting of the Christian Religion in this Island ; together with a brief history of their lives and memorable actions, as near as can be gathered from antiquity.
Seite 404 - In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for having quoted. The usages and laws of nations, the events of history, the opinions of philosophers, the sentiments of orators and poets, as well as the observation of common life, are, in truth, the materials out of which the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophize without regard to fact and experience, the sole foundation of all true philosophy.
Seite 169 - Langton's having told me, that this poem, when read in manuscript at sir Joshua Reynolds's, had made all the assembled wits burst into a laugh, when, after much blank-verse pomp, the poet began a new paragraph thus : Now, Muse, let's sing of rats.
Seite 309 - Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeth, counsellor to King James, and friend to Sir Philip Sidney.