A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works, Volume 3J. Scott, 1812 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page 3
... Wood , Athenæ , vol . i . col . 422 . • It has been inferred from Coryat's dedication to his Crudi- ties , that he was unconscious of the design of the poets to ri- dicule him , but this apparently was not the case . See the present ...
... Wood , Athenæ , vol . i . col . 422 . • It has been inferred from Coryat's dedication to his Crudi- ties , that he was unconscious of the design of the poets to ri- dicule him , but this apparently was not the case . See the present ...
Page 5
... Wood 3 , per- • Mr. Brydges thinks that the chagrin arising from this un- happy affair , made lord Essex endeavour to hide himself in the country , from the observation and ridicule of the world , for more than seven years . Mem . of ...
... Wood 3 , per- • Mr. Brydges thinks that the chagrin arising from this un- happy affair , made lord Essex endeavour to hide himself in the country , from the observation and ridicule of the world , for more than seven years . Mem . of ...
Page 6
... Wood , ut sup . 5 As to the suspicion of lord Essex's having been poisoned , says Dr. Kippis , it can only be regarded as one of the many groundless surmises which were long entertained with regard to the decease of eminent persons ...
... Wood , ut sup . 5 As to the suspicion of lord Essex's having been poisoned , says Dr. Kippis , it can only be regarded as one of the many groundless surmises which were long entertained with regard to the decease of eminent persons ...
Page 7
... Wood terms " a writer of the presbyterian persuasion , that had been of his retinue , " tells us that Essex had ever an honest heart , and though nature had not given him eloquence , he had a strong reason which did express him better ...
... Wood terms " a writer of the presbyterian persuasion , that had been of his retinue , " tells us that Essex had ever an honest heart , and though nature had not given him eloquence , he had a strong reason which did express him better ...
Page 8
... Wood says he was no way inclined to the sullen opinion of those men who disclaim the muses ; but if less severe hours of leisure offered themselves in his retired studies , he would employ that time in the pe- rusal of some serious poem ...
... Wood says he was no way inclined to the sullen opinion of those men who disclaim the muses ; but if less severe hours of leisure offered themselves in his retired studies , he would employ that time in the pe- rusal of some serious poem ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Absalom and Achitophel Anthony Wood appears Athenæ baron Biog bishop Bishop Burnet called character Charles the second Collins's Peerage command copy countess court Cromwell crown death Digby discourse doth duchess earl of Derby earl of Dorset earl of Essex EARL OF GLAMORGAN earl's edition Edward enemy England epistle father favour folio friends give grace Granger Harl hath heart Henry Hist honour House of Lords House of Peers John King Charles king James king's lady late letter liberty lived Lond lord Capel Lord Clarendon lord Herbert lord North lord Orford lordship Lort majesty majesty's marquis Memoirs Moncke nature never Newcastle noble nobleman Observations Oxon parliament peers person philosophical Poems Poets prince printed published racter Rebellion reign religion Restoration royal says Shaftesbury Speech Strand things thought tion Tracts verses Vide wherein Wood write written wrote