184 resultados para More, Sir Thomas,-Santo,-1478-1535
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"Written by an anonymous Celestine monk in the 1470s at Notre Dame D'Ambert near Orleans ... an interesting example of devotional literature in the vernacular written by the Celestines for women. The complicated story behind this text (which survives in only two manuscripts), however, is even more interesting, since its source is the Miroir des simples âmes (Mirror of Simple Souls) by the mystical writer, Marguerite Porete, who was burnt at the stake as a relapsed heretic in Paris in 1310"--Textmanuscripts.com
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Arguments delivered November, 1627, in the cases of Sir Thomas Darnell, Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earle, Sir John Henningham or Heveningham, and Sir Edmund Hampden, imprisoned for having refused to subscribe to a forced loan.
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These essays originally appeared in various periodicals.
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Contains facsimile reproductions of original title-pages.
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The portrait, by Melchior Küssel, shows the author as chancellor of the Prince Bishop of Fulda at the age of 36; the text includes some charmingly human and humorous passages, with various anecdotes & instances, also a translation of the English letter of Sir Thomas More to his wife, 13 September, 1529.
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v. 1. Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns.--v. 2. The nineteenth century.
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Edmons A4b.
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Errata--p.[59].
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Essays written in youth [v. 2] first published under the title of The student in 1832."
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The histories of Charles the first and Charles the second are by Edward Phillips; the account of the restoration is by Sir Thomas Clarges--Dict. of Nat. Biog.
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Paged continuously.
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1st ser. is 2d ed., 1877.
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v. 1 Fuller's Holy state.--v. 2 Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesy; Selden's Table-talk.--v. 3 Works of Sir Thomas Browne.--v. 4 Felltham's Resolves.--v. 5-6 Walton's Lives.--v. 7 Latimer's Sermons.--v. 8 Jeremy Taylor.
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Bound in marbled paper boards; brown leather shelfback and corners, stamped in gold; black leather label on spine; all edges speckled. Title on spine: Omnium gatherum.