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A Supplementary English Glossary
HEDERATED. Cf. Girdle-stead,. Knee-stead,. Mar-. KKT-STEAD, NOON-STEAD.
The most sacred spot upon earth to him was his father's hearth-stead.— Soutiuy,
The Doctor, ch. xxxiv. Heart in hose. The heart is said to sink in one who is afraid
...
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps,
1881
... if neither laureated iior hederated. as Bale believed, was certainly roseated,
there being a chaplet of four roses about his head in the monument erected in St.
Mary Obery's, Southwark, we follow the stream of English song, the voluminous ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
Bale makes Gower equitem auratum et poetam laureatum ; but Winstansley says
he was neither laureated nor hederated, but only rosated, having a chaplet of
four roses about his head on his monumental stone in St Mary Overy's Church, ...
Winstanley insists that he was neither hederated nor laurcated, but only roseated,
— having a chaplet of four roses on his monumental stone. Gower was a man of
birth and fortune, and probably lived in the best society of his day; but as a poet, ...
1753) says: — “Bale makes him Equitem Auratum, et Poetam Laureatum. but
Winstanly says that he was neither laurealed nor hederated, but only rosated,
having a chaplet of four roses about his head in his monumental stone erected in
St.
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The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American ...
A 4. Bale makes him Equitem auratum & Poetam Laureatum, proving both from
his Ornaments on his Monumental Statue in Saint Mary Overies, Southwark. Yet
he appeareth there neither laureated nor hederated Poet (except the leaves of
the ...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1910
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London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer...
Bale makes him raui'.m auratum, et piitam leu- ** reatum, but Winst.inly fays ha
was neither laureated nor hederated, but only rofated, having a chaplet of four
roses about his head on his m-jnumerit.il stone, in St. Miry Overy's church, ...
A 4. Bale makes him Equitem auratum & Poetam Laureatum, proving both from
his Ornaments on his Monumental Statue in Saint Mary Overies, Southwark. Yet
he appeareth there neither laureated nor hederated Poet (except the leaves of
the ...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1910
Bale makes Gower equitem auratum et poetam laureatum; but Wiustansley says
he was neither laureated nor hederated, but only rosated, having a chaplet of
four roses about his head on his monumental stone in St Mary Overy's Church, ...
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Bibliotheca Biographica, [à] Synopsis Universal Biography ...
... poetry, for his works are rather cool translations, than originals, and are quite
destitute of poetical fire. Bale makes him equitem auratum 8.: poetam laureatum,
but Winflanly says, that he was neither laureated nor hederated, but only rosated,
...