Barnabæ itinerarium, or Barnabee's journal. With a life of the author, a bibliographical introd., and a catalogue of his works. Ed. by J. Haslewood, Volum 1

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Pàgina 2 - Journeys to the North of England. In Latin and English Verse. Wittily and merrily (tho...
Pàgina xvi - he avoided as much as he could the rough paths of logic and philosophy, and traced those smooth ones of poetry and Roman history, in which, at length, he did excel.
Pàgina 211 - THE SMOAKING AGE, OR THE MAN IN THE MIST, WITH THE LIFE AND DEATH OF TOBACCO.
Pàgina 289 - Gentlewoman, drawn out to the full Body : Expressing, What Habilliments doe best attire her, What Ornaments doe best adorne her, What Complements doe best accomplish her.
Pàgina 383 - The Two Lancashire Lovers: or the Excellent History of Philocles and Doriclea.
Pàgina 202 - A Solemne loviall Disputation, Theoreticke and Practicke; briefely Shadowing the Law of Drinking; Together, with the Solemnities and Controversies occurring: Fully and freely discussed according to the Civill Law. Which by the permission, priviledge, and authority, of that most Noble and famous order in the Vniversity of Goddesse Potina ; Dionisius Bacchus being then President, chiefe...
Pàgina 95 - But why should I set zeale behinde their ale ? Because zeale is for some, but ale for all ; Zealous indeed some are (for I do heare, Of many zealous sempring sister there) Who loue their brother, from their heart iffaith.
Pàgina 34 - The strength of his fancy, and the shadowing of it in words he [ie, Bosworth] taketh from Mr. Marlow in his Hero and Leander, whose mighty lines Mr. Benjamin lohnson (a man sensible enough of his own abilities) was often heard to say, that they were Examples fitter for admiration than for parallel, you shall find our Author everywhere in this imitation.
Pàgina 436 - Whereto the Author of these Commentaries return'd him this Answer : " Sir, it appears, you prefer Speech before the Head piece ; Language before Invention ; whereas Weight of Judgment has ever given Invention Priority before Language. And not to leave you dissatisfied, As the Time wherein these Tales were writ, rendered him incapable of the one ; so his Pregnancy of Fancy approv'd him incomparable for the other.
Pàgina 18 - Barnaby, Barnaby, thou'st been drinking, I can tell by thy nose and thy eyes winking. Drunk at Richmond, drunk at Dover, Drunk at Newcastle, and drunk all over. Hey, Barnaby! take't for a warning, Be no more drunk nor dry in a morning*.

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