| Henry Morley - 1891 - 460 páginas
...never out of a foot pace ; and he that sets forth on the Saturday shall overtake him. PAUL'S WALK1 Is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser...the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion... | |
| 1893 - 822 páginas
...that See for his loyalty after the Restoration. " Paul's Walk," he says, " is the land's epitome, as you may call it the lesser isle of Great Britain....The whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1894 - 636 páginas
...been given by bishop Karle, in his Micrucusinoijraphia, published in 1629. "Paul's Walk," he writes, " is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser isle of Great Britain. It is more than this, it is the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, jostling and turning.... | |
| John Earle - 1899 - 204 páginas
...never out of a foot pace ; and he that sets forth on the Saturday shall overtake him. XLI PauFs walk 65 Is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser...the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion... | |
| George Worley - 1904 - 294 páginas
...was one of old standing, and that attempts to check it had been made from time to time. " Paul's Walk is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser...than this — the whole world's map, which you may discern in its perfectest motion, jostling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast... | |
| George Worley - 1904 - 268 páginas
...was one of old standing, and that attempts to check it had been made from time to time. " Paul's Walk is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser isle of Great Britain. It is more than this—the whole world's map, which you may discern in its perfectest motion, jostling and turning.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1905 - 356 páginas
...happened little that did not first or last arrive here.' Cf. Earle, Microcosmographie, 1628, p. 73 : 'It is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser...the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1905 - 348 páginas
...happened little that did not first or last arrive here.' Cf. Earle, Microcosmographie, 1628, p. 73: 'It is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser isle of Great Britain. It is more than this—the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning.... | |
| Richard Davey - 1906 - 718 páginas
...written in 1629, gives the following weird description of this incredible scene : — " Paul's Walk is the land's epitome, or you may call it the lesser isle of Great Britain. It is more than this — it is the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, jostling and... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 páginas
...the seventeenth century.] (a) Its Character SOURCK : Earle's Microcosmographie. Spelling modernised. Is the land's Epitome, or you may call it the lesser...the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, jostling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion... | |
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