| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 sider
...HIS DREAME. In ichich, beeing rapt with a Poeticall ® Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heaven Q» and Hell to him were opened, in which he ® read many Wonderfull Things. <& Eil Dcits in Nobis, agitanle calescimus Ilia. (Representation on wood, of a bed, with the author... | |
| 1844 - 484 sider
...happen to this Kingdome of Great Britaine this yeare 1618 (by Jocundary Merriebraines. Ib. 1618. 4.), His dreame in which being rapt with a poeticall enthusiasme...were opened, in which he read many wonderfull things (ib. 16-2У. 4.) unb Greevous grones for the poore, done by a wcllwiller who wisheth that the poore... | |
| 1844 - 570 sider
...Jocuadary Merriebraines. Ib. 1618. 4.), His drearae in which being rapt with a poeticall enthusiasnie the great volumes of heaven and hell to him were opened, in which he read many wonderfull things (ib. 1626. 4.) unb Greevous grones for the poore, done by a wellwiller who wisheth that the poore of... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - 1858 - 292 sider
...leaf damaged, 1L 7s. His Dreame; in which beeing rapt with a Poetical Enthusiasme.thegreat Volumes j of Heaven and Hell to him were opened, in which, he read many wonderfull Things. KK DECKER, Thomas — continued. Lond. 1620, 4to. pp. vi. and 37, with a wood cut of the author in... | |
| 1873 - 284 sider
...writer, if not one of the rarest of all, was : " Dekker his Dreame. In which being rapt with a Poetieall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heaven and Hell...of Dekker. The tract itself is a singular rambling performanee, and is dedieated to Endymion Porter. There is a copy in the British Museum, and in the... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1860 - 68 sider
...DEKKER HIS DREAME. In which, beeing rapt with a Poeticall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Hcauen and Hell to Him were opened, in which he read many Wonderfull Things. Est Deus in nobis, agitante calescimus Illo. LONDON: Printed by NICHOLAS OKES. 1620. accomplished Gentleman... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1867 - 732 sider
...Dekker his Dreame. In which, beeing rapt with a Poeticall Enthusiasme, the great \olumes of Heaueu and Hell to him were opened, in which he read many Wonderfull Things. London, Printed by Nichola Okea. 1620. 4to, 23 leaves. With woodcut on title and marginal notée. Br Museum and Bodleian.... | |
| Thomas Corser - 1873 - 286 sider
...writer, if not one of the rarest of all, was : " Dekker his Dreame. In which being rapt with a Poetieall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heaven and Hell...This tract, which is in verse, contains a curious woodcut on the title, representing the author in his bed in his Dream, supposed by Mr. Heber to be... | |
| British museum dept. of pr. books - 1884 - 618 sider
...Hodgets, London, 1 608. 4to. C. 39. o. 4. Without pagination. — Dekker his Dream e. In which, beeing rapt with a Poeticall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes...were opened, in which he read many Wonderfull Things. N. Okes, London, 1620. 4to. C. 39. c. 6. The last leaf of this copy haa been supplied in fac-siniile... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books, George Bullen - 1884 - 616 sider
...C.39.C. 4. Without pagination. — Dokker his Dreamei In which, beeing rapt with a Pueticall Euthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heaven and Hell to Him were opened, in which ho read many Wonderfull Things. N. Okes, London, 1620. 4to. C. 39. c. 6. T ho lust leaf of this copy... | |
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