Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side 115
... prince . 100 . 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books done at Little Gidding in Hunting- donshire , in an unusual way and manner ...
... prince . 100 . 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books done at Little Gidding in Hunting- donshire , in an unusual way and manner ...
Side 123
... prince , having seen the king his father's book , that was first of all presented him of the Concordance of the Four Evangelists , & c . , would have fain begged it of the king ; but he told him , he might not part with that rich jewel ...
... prince , having seen the king his father's book , that was first of all presented him of the Concordance of the Four Evangelists , & c . , would have fain begged it of the king ; but he told him , he might not part with that rich jewel ...
Side 124
... prince's disposition ; and so , in the name of God , after all materials were provided and ready , they uniting their heads and hands lovingly together , setting apart so many hours in the forenoons , and so many in the afternoons , as ...
... prince's disposition ; and so , in the name of God , after all materials were provided and ready , they uniting their heads and hands lovingly together , setting apart so many hours in the forenoons , and so many in the afternoons , as ...
Side 126
... prince , and four for the king , being all made ready , they were carried up to London ; but in the way they went by Cambridge , and there were shewed to some eminent persons , a bishop then present there , and other learned scholars ...
... prince , and four for the king , being all made ready , they were carried up to London ; but in the way they went by Cambridge , and there were shewed to some eminent persons , a bishop then present there , and other learned scholars ...
Side 127
... prince , to whom I perceive you intend it . So will the other four pieces be no less acceptable to the king himself ; and so all things , the form , the matter , the writing , will make the king admire them , I know . And , said he ...
... prince , to whom I perceive you intend it . So will the other four pieces be no less acceptable to the king himself ; and so all things , the form , the matter , the writing , will make the king admire them , I know . And , said he ...
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