The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed, Svazek 2John Stockdale, 1804 |
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Strana 1
... concerning St. Ives , at the mouth of the very same current of the Hayle , within which Breaca landed ; and , with a reference to one of the very same company of Irish saints that attended Breaca , " is of IA , a nobleman's daughter of ...
... concerning St. Ives , at the mouth of the very same current of the Hayle , within which Breaca landed ; and , with a reference to one of the very same company of Irish saints that attended Breaca , " is of IA , a nobleman's daughter of ...
Strana 4
... concerning our pronunciation , has had its name anglicised into Erth , and was then supposed to have been dedicated to an un- known saint of this name , plainly one of English origin ; but is арра- rently denominated from this brother ...
... concerning our pronunciation , has had its name anglicised into Erth , and was then supposed to have been dedicated to an un- known saint of this name , plainly one of English origin ; but is арра- rently denominated from this brother ...
Strana 13
... concerning St. Kevern , in a conjecture which I am happy to applaud after so much reprobation of him , " seems to me to have been a distinct religious house , with lands called Lanachebran , which we find mentioned [ in Doomsday Book ] ...
... concerning St. Kevern , in a conjecture which I am happy to applaud after so much reprobation of him , " seems to me to have been a distinct religious house , with lands called Lanachebran , which we find mentioned [ in Doomsday Book ] ...
Strana 14
... concerning all , however , are very short , little more than sufficient to link them into the great chain that came charged with such a quantity of electrical fire from Heaven , and that dispensed it in such pleasing effusions of light ...
... concerning all , however , are very short , little more than sufficient to link them into the great chain that came charged with such a quantity of electrical fire from Heaven , and that dispensed it in such pleasing effusions of light ...
Strana 16
... concerning the Sylley isles , " the grass on the commons being short and dry , and full of the same little snail , which " gives so good a relish to the Sennan and Phillac mutton in the west of Cornwall . " The same snail probably ...
... concerning the Sylley isles , " the grass on the commons being short and dry , and full of the same little snail , which " gives so good a relish to the Sennan and Phillac mutton in the west of Cornwall . " The same snail probably ...
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Strana 339 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven.
Strana 428 - Haec ubi dicta dedit, lacrimantem et multa volentem 790 dicere deseruit, tenuesque recessit in auras. Ter conatus ibi collo dare bracchia circum ; ter frustra comprensa manus effugit imago, par levibus ventis volucrique simillima somno.
Strana 356 - A great nombre of them whych purchased those superstycyouse mansyons, reserved of those Lybrarye bokes, some to scoure theyr candelstyckes, and some to rubbe their bootes ; some they solde to the grossers and sope sellers, and some they sent over see to the bokebynders, not in small nombre, but at tymes whole shyppes full, to the w-onderynge of the foren nacyons.
Strana 178 - They were calculated to produce the effect of the louver, or open lantern, in the inside ; and, on this account, were originally continued open almost to the covering, It is generally supposed, that the tower of Winchester cathedral, which is remarkably thick and short, was left as the foundation for a projected spire : but this idea never entered into the plan of the architect.
Strana 201 - St. German's, and resettled in his hermitage at St. Ruan. He certainly died at his cell, was buried in his oratory, and then became sainted by the reverence of the country adjoining.
Strana 322 - Graecia vel quidquid transmisit clara Latinis, Hebraicus vel quod populus bibit imbre superno, Africa lucifluo vel quidquid lumine sparsit. Quod pater Hieronymus, quod sensit Hilarius, atque Ambrosius...
Strana 198 - There is a kinde of nagge," says Norden, " bred upon a mountanous and spatious peece of grounde, called Goon-hillye, lyinge betweene the sea coaste and Helston ; which are the hardeste naggs and beste of travaile for their bones within this kingdome, resembling in body for quantitie, and in goodnes of mettle, the Galloway naggs."* " Here, near to the site of St. Grade's Church, at the village still denominated St. Ruan from the fact, did St. Rumon live, having a cell for his habitation, and a chapel...
Strana 199 - About a quarter of a mile to the north-east of Grade church, is a noted well, from which is fetched all the water used in baptism at the church. It has also a saint and a hermit belonging to it, being denominated Grade's Well ; ' this sancta Grada, alias Grade...
Strana 244 - ... foiled, than in other ferial days, as in fastening and making their booths and stalls, bearing and carrying, lifting and placing their wares outward and homeward, as though they did nothing remember the horrible defiling of their souls in buying and selling, with many deceitful lies and false perjury with drunkenness and strifes, and so specially withdrawing themselves and their servants from divine service...
Strana 343 - Wresehil is al of tymbre. The castelle it self is motid aboute on 3 partes, the 4 parte is dry where the entre is ynto the castelle. The castelle is al of very fair and greate squarid stone both withyn and withowte, wherof (as sum hold opinion) much was brought owt of Fraunce.