A Choice of EmblemesGeorg Olms Verlag, 1971 - 440 sider |
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... those readers who have not opportunities for consulting the old emblematists , or who may desire to see what they really are . A writer of the sixteenth century , Hachtenburg of Francfort , 1577 , assures us with much positiveness of ...
... those readers who have not opportunities for consulting the old emblematists , or who may desire to see what they really are . A writer of the sixteenth century , Hachtenburg of Francfort , 1577 , assures us with much positiveness of ...
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... those of one who by position and kinsmanship to the author had a superior claim over mine to be editor of " The Choice of Emblemes . " He will not however object that in the breast of a stranger there has been kindled the admi- ration ...
... those of one who by position and kinsmanship to the author had a superior claim over mine to be editor of " The Choice of Emblemes . " He will not however object that in the breast of a stranger there has been kindled the admi- ration ...
Side viii
... those simply suggested by them ....... Sect . 2. Devices struck off from the same wood - blocks , [ 1-20 ] I - 104 105-230 [ 2 ] 231-243 and therefore identical ....... 243-252 ESSAY II . Obsolete Words in Whitney , with parallels ...
... those simply suggested by them ....... Sect . 2. Devices struck off from the same wood - blocks , [ 1-20 ] I - 104 105-230 [ 2 ] 231-243 and therefore identical ....... 243-252 ESSAY II . Obsolete Words in Whitney , with parallels ...
Side ix
... those in which crusts ( crusta ) exquisitely wrought in relief and of precious metals , such as gold , silver , and amber , were fas- tened upon the surface of vessels or other pieces of furniture . " Spenser appears to have such work ...
... those in which crusts ( crusta ) exquisitely wrought in relief and of precious metals , such as gold , silver , and amber , were fas- tened upon the surface of vessels or other pieces of furniture . " Spenser appears to have such work ...
Side xiv
... those of some subsequent editions in Latin and French . The Latin translation , bearing the title , " Stultifera Nauis , " or Fool- Plates IV . and V. freighted Ship , by James Locher , is a quarto volume of 156 folios , with 115 ...
... those of some subsequent editions in Latin and French . The Latin translation , bearing the title , " Stultifera Nauis , " or Fool- Plates IV . and V. freighted Ship , by James Locher , is a quarto volume of 156 folios , with 115 ...
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INDEX to the Mottoes with Translations and some Pro | lxxv |
POSTSCRIPT to the Introductory Dissertation lxxxilxxxviii | lxxxi |
Titlepage Frontispiece Dedication c 120 | c |
ESSAYS LITERARY AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL | 231 |
EXPLANATORY NOTES LITERARY AND BIOGRAPHICAL | |
Addenda 401412 | |
EMBLEMA FINALE 434 | |
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CHOICE OF EMBLEMES A FAC-SIMIL Henry 1801-1873 Green,Geffrey 1548?-1601? Whitney Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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Alciat amor Antwerp Audlem Barthomley behoulde born Chau Cheshire Chester Chinnor Choice of Emblemes Christopher Plantin death defire Description of Device died doth earl edition Edward Elizabeth emblem writers emblem-books EMBLEMATA English Esquier Faerni fame farre felfe fhall fhee fhewe fhoulde fhowe firfte foes fome frendes ftande ftill fuche Geffrey Whitney Giovio giue harte hath haue Henry Herefordshire honour Horapollo Ightfield Isabella Whitney John John Whitney king Knight Knutsford large paper Latin learned Leicester Leyden liue London lord loue maie Manchester mofte motto Nantwich noble ofte Ormerod's Ouid Paolo Giovio Paradin Pericles Plantin Plate poet printed queen Quid quod reign Richard Cotton Robert Whitney Roville Samuel Daniell Scratby Shak stanzas thee thofe Thomas thou thoughe translation Vale Royal vertue vnto vppon weare Whit Whitney's Emblems Whoe whofe whome wife William woodcuts Yarmouth
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Side xxii - A ROT AMONGST THE BISHOPS ; or a Terrible Tempest in the Sea, of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems, to please the judicious Reader.
Side lxxiii - Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt; And, in clear dream and solemn vision, Tell her of things, that no gross ear can hear; Till oft converse with heavenly habitants Begin to cast a beam on th
Side 340 - VIII., was so noted for his meek spirit, deep learning, prudence and piety, that the then Parliament and Convocation both, chose, enjoined, and trusted him to be the man to make a Catechism for public use, such a one as should stand as a rule for faith and manners to their posterity. And the good old man, though he was very learned, yet knowing that God leads us not to heaven by many nor by hard questions, like an honest Angler, made that good, plain, unperplexed Catechism which is printed with our...
Side 306 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home ; Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad ; Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds ; Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent royal of their emperor : Who, busied in his majesty, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold ; The civil citizens kneading up the honey ; The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate...
Side 306 - Therefore doth heaven divide The state of man in divers functions, Setting' endeavour in continual motion ; To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, Obedience : for so work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
Side lv - WHITNEY (Geffrey). — A Choice of Emblemes, and other Devises, for the moste parte gathered out of sundrie writers, Englished and Moralized, And divers newly devised, by Geffrey Whitney.