Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques and EntertainmentsUniversity Heights, 1907 - 164 páginas |
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Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques and Entertainments Arthur Huntington Nason Visualização completa - 1907 |
Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques and Entertainments Arthur Huntington Nason Visualização completa - 1907 |
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Accedens of Armory achievement annulets Argent arms of Sogliardo azure and gules badge Bartholomew Fair bear Bezant blazon bloody toe boar Bolton Brooke Camden canton charged checquy chevron chief argent Clapham Clarencieux coat of arms coat-armour College College of Arms crest Crispinus Cynthia's Revels Dallaway dexter dragon Duke Earl Marshal edition England engrailed ermins escutcheon Ferne fesse field Figure firſt fleur-de-lis Folio funeral gardant Garter gentleman Geules gold greyhound Guillim Gyrony of eight helmet Henry heraldic colour heraldry Honorable Ordinaries Humour Ibid illustrate James Jonson Jonson's day king of arms knight Lady Pecunia Lancaster herald Legh LEGH'S ACCEDENS Lily lion London Masque metal nine Noble officers of arms passage passant Peacham pedigree Pennyboy Piedmantle Planché Poet Poetaster Prince purpure pursuivant quoted rampant Rose Roundels sable Saltier sanguine says Legh ſhall shield sinister Staple sun proper tincture William Camden Winter word
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