10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONSIMILITY»
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consimility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Essays on the Drama and on Popular Amusements
"There was," Aubrey tells us, "a wonderful consimility of phansy" between them.
The idem velle et nolle extended to their dress, lodging, and diet, and in one
particular, for which we must refer the reader to Mr. Dyce for the fact and to
Ariosto for ...
William Bodham Donne, 1863
'There was,' Aubrey tells us, 'a wonderfull consimility of phansy' between them.
The idem velle at nolle extended to their dress, lodging, and diet, and in one
particular, for which we must refer the reader to Mr. Dyce for the fact, and to
Ariosto for ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1850
3
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
'There was,' Aubrey tells us, 'a wonderfull consimility of phansy' between them.
The idem velle et nolle extended to their dress, lodging, and diet, and in one
particular, for which we must refer the reader to Mr. Dyce for the fact, and to
Ariosto for ...
"There was," Aubrey tells us, "a wonderful consimility of phansy" between them.
The idem velle et nolle extended to their dress, lodging, and diet, and in one
particular, for which we must refer the reader to Mr. Dyce for the fact and to
Ariosto for ...
William Bodham Donne, 1858
5
Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard ...
John Aubrey, in his Brief Lives, said of the Elizabethan collaborators Francis
Beaumont and John Fletcher that between them was “a wonderful consimility of
phansey” and that “Mr. Beaumont's maine Businesse was to lop the overflowings
of ...
6
The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed
The " wonderful consimility of phansy " was seen in their friendship as well as in
their plays. They loved one another fully and' entirely, and exhibited the only
great spectacle existing of two men writing in common, and puzzling posterity to ...
National cyclopaedia, John H F. Brabner, 1884
7
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
There was a wonderful consimility of phansy,' he says, ' between him (Beaumont)
and Mr. John Fletcher, which caused the dearenesse of friendship between them.
' The ' wonderful consimility of phansy' was seen in their friendship, and in ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1835
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
There was a wonderful consimility of phansy,' he says, ' between him (Beaumont)
and Mr. John Fletcher, which caused the dearenesse of friendship between them.
' The 'wonderful consimility of phansy' was seen in their friendship, and in their ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia. Volume IV.
There was a wonderful consimility of phansy,' he says, ' between him (Beaumont)
and Mr. John Fletcher, which caused the dearenesse of friendship between them.
" The ' wonderful consimility of phansy' was seen in their friendship, and in ...
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A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
By which means, and their consimility of disposition, there was a very conjunct
friendship between the two brothers and him. — Aubrey. Anec. of Sir W. Ralegh,
vo\. ii. p. 511. But there was no relation at all between them, [Drs. Samuel and
Seth ...