| James Granger - 1824 - 800 páginas
...Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were questioned. He Kved in Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially of the poor.'unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions (especially thefts), was... | |
| 1858 - 798 páginas
...Environs, under Lambeth, i. 303., for a memoir of Forman. Lilly (Hist. p. 17.) says, that " Forman lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood,...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, especially thefts, was very judicious and fortunate, so also in sicknesses,... | |
| 1873 - 402 páginas
...other more occult sciences, as also in physie, taking his degree of doctor beyond seas,' and afterwards lived in Lambeth, with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially of the poor, unto whom he was very charitable. Lilly says further, ' he was a person that in horary questions (especially thefts)... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 550 páginas
...and thus escaped the halter. " He lived in Lambeth " (says Lily, almost as great a knave himself) " with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, especially thefts, was very judicious and fortunate, so also in sicknesses,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 páginas
...and thus escaped the halter. " He lived in Lambeth " (says Lilly, almost as great a knave himself) " with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, especially thefts, was very judicious and fortunate, so also in sicknesses,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 páginas
...and thus escaped the halter. "He lived in Lambeth* (says Lilly, almost as great a knave as himself; " with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, especially thefts. was very judicious and fortunate, so also in sicknesses,... | |
| William Lilly - 1822 - 338 páginas
...wherein the Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were questioned. He lived in Lambeth, with a very good report of the...neighbourhood, especially of the poor, unto whom he was very charitable. He was a person that in horary questions (especially thefts) was very judicious and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 578 páginas
...defired, he returned into England towards the latter end of the reign of queen Elizabeth, and flourifhed until that year of king James, wherein the countefs of Eflex, the earl of Somerfet, and Sir Thomas Overbnry's matters were queftioned. He lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood,... | |
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