Oxford Historical Society, Том 19Clarendon Press for the Oxford Historical Society, 1891 |
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... spent to & fro in this kinde of doubte2 about the garrison and the like passages , they broke of toward dinner time , without any resolution about any thinge at all . - In the afternoone that daye my lord was imploied about the mutiners ...
... spent to & fro in this kinde of doubte2 about the garrison and the like passages , they broke of toward dinner time , without any resolution about any thinge at all . - In the afternoone that daye my lord was imploied about the mutiners ...
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... spent every after- noon in his chamber , which was a cockleloft over the common gate of that college . 4 5 * While he continued in this condition , his mother would alwaies be soliciting him to be an apprentice , which he could never ...
... spent every after- noon in his chamber , which was a cockleloft over the common gate of that college . 4 5 * While he continued in this condition , his mother would alwaies be soliciting him to be an apprentice , which he could never ...
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... spent much time and travayle in translating the confessions of faith , catechismes , and the like , of the reformed churches in forreigne parts , into the vulgur Greek , for the benefit of the Easterne churches . He is now desirous to ...
... spent much time and travayle in translating the confessions of faith , catechismes , and the like , of the reformed churches in forreigne parts , into the vulgur Greek , for the benefit of the Easterne churches . He is now desirous to ...
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... spent the summer at Cassington in a lonish and retir'd condition , he return'd to Oxon ; and being advised by some persons , he entertain'd a master of musick to teach him the usual way of playing on the violin , that is , by having ...
... spent the summer at Cassington in a lonish and retir'd condition , he return'd to Oxon ; and being advised by some persons , he entertain'd a master of musick to teach him the usual way of playing on the violin , that is , by having ...
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... spent in all half a yeare with him , and gained some improvement from him ; yet at length he found him not a compleat master of his facultie , as Griffith and Parker were not : and to say the truth , there was yet no compleat master in ...
... spent in all half a yeare with him , and gained some improvement from him ; yet at length he found him not a compleat master of his facultie , as Griffith and Parker were not : and to say the truth , there was yet no compleat master in ...
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Стр. 2 - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.
Стр. 134 - ... some eloquent nonsense to make the company laugh. But if any of the freshmen came off dull or not cleverly, some of the forward or pragmatical seniors would 'tuck...
Стр. 139 - This done, they were conducted each after the other to the high table and there made to stand on a forme placed thereon, from whence they were to speak their speech with an audible voice to the company, which if well done the person that spoke it was to have a cup of cawdle and no salted drinke; if indifferently, some cawdle and some salted drink; but if dull, nothing was given to him but salted drinke, or salt put in college beere, with tucks to boot.
Стр. 169 - Jacob, a Jew, opened a Coffey House, at the Angel, in the parish of St. Peter in the East, Oxon, and there it was by some, who delighted in noveltie, drank.
Стр. 340 - the tombstone of Rosamund Clifford was taken up at Godstow, and broken in pieces, and that upon it were interchangeable weavings drawn out and decked with roses red and green, and the picture of the cup, out of which she drank the poison given her by the queen, carved in stone.
Стр. 259 - ... been hanged for a colour of their sin, and the doctor remained still well assured, that this way taking no effect, she would not long escape their violence, which afterwards happened thus. For Sir Richard Varney...
Стр. 349 - The boar's head in hand bear I, Bedeck'd with bays and rosemary; And I pray you, my masters, be merry, Quot estis in convivio. Caput apri defero Reddens laudes Domino.
Стр. 172 - ... each of the assailants would take up a child and use it as a buckler of defence, when they ascended the steps, to keep themselves from being shot or brain'd.
Стр. 208 - By this those that hanker after him may see they are furnished already with an heir apparent, and what a pious, charitable Prince they have for their master, and how well he disposeth of the collections and contributions which they make for him here, towards the maintenance of his concubines and Royal issue.
Стр. 139 - ... with tucks to boot. Afterwards when they were to be admitted into the fraternity, the senior cook was to administer to them an oath over an old shoe, part of which runs thus — " Item tu jurabis quod penniless bench non visitabis &c.