| Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 592 páginas
...principally bend, and bind myself to the times wherein I should live ; in which my own observations might somewhat direct me; but as well in the one,...he said, that, in regard of the honour of the time, he liked well of the last; but, for his own instruction, he more desired the first; that he desired... | |
| 1809 - 610 páginas
...principally bend, and bind myself to the times wherein I should live ; in which my own observations might somewhat direct me; but as well in the one,...he said, that, in regard of the honour of the time, he liked well of the last; but, for his own instruction, he more desired the first; that he desired... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 662 páginas
...principally bend, and bind myself to the times wherein I should liye; in which my own observations might somewhat direct me; but as well in the one,...To this he said, that, in regard of the honour of fhe tijne, he liked well of the last ; but, for his own instruction, he more desired the first ; that... | |
| 1840 - 740 páginas
...principally bend and hinde myselfe to the times wherein I should live ; in which my owne observations might somewhat direct me : but as well in the one...at that time perfected nothing. " To this he said j that in regard of the honour of the time, bee liked well of the last ; but for his owne instruction,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1918 - 398 páginas
...of a briefe description of their Hues : but for historie, I did principally bend, and binde my selfe to the times wherein I should Hue ; in which my owne...in the other I had at that time perfected nothing. The result of the interview was that Hayward proceeded to ' perfect somewhat of both sorts '. The brief... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1920 - 408 páginas
...: but for historic, I did principally bend, and binde my selfe to the times wherein I should liue ; in which my owne obseruations might somewhat direct...in the other I had at that time perfected nothing. The result of the interview was that Hayward proceeded to ' perfect somewhat of both sorts '. The brief... | |
| H. S. Bennett - 1989 - 276 páginas
...principally bend, and binde my selfe to the times wherein I should live; in which my owne observations might somewhat direct me: but as well in the one as...time, hee liked well of the last; but for his owne instruction, he more desired the first: that he desired nothing more then to know the actions of his... | |
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