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William Marshall | lit.salon
William Marshall
Born:
active 1617
Died:
1650
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Born:
active 1617
Died:
1650
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Poems
1633
John Donne, William Marshall, Miles Flesher, John Marriott, Charles Eliot Norton, J. I. Chester, George Williamson
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Emblemes
1635
Francis Quarles, William Marshall, William Simpson, Edward Benlowes, George Miller
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A fountain sealed, or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing: wherein many things are handled about the Holy Spirit, and grieving of it : as also of assurance and sealing what it is, the priviledges and degrees of it, with the signes to discerne, and meanes to preserve it. Being the substance of divers sermons preached at Grayes Inne
1637
Richard Sibbes, Thomas Goodwin, Philip Nye, William Marshall, Thomas Harper
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The historie of the Holy Warre
1639
Thomas Fuller, William Marshall, John Cleveland
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Emblemes by Fra: Quarles
1639
Francis Quarles, William Marshall, William Simpson, John Dawson
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Leycesters Common-wealth
1641
Robert Parsons, Thomas Morgan, William Marshall
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A solemne ioviall disputation, theoreticke and practicke, briefely shadowing the law of drinking together, with the solemnities and controversies occurring : fully and freely discussed according to civill law : which, by the permission, privilidge and authority, of that most noble and famous order in the university of goddesse Potina : Dionisius Bacchus being then president, chiefe gossipper, and most excellent governour, Blasius Multibibus, aliàs Drinkmuch, a singular proficient and most qualifi'd graduate in both the liberall sciences of wine and beare; in the colledge of hilarity, hath publikely expounded to his most approved and improved fellow-pot-shots; touching the houres before noone and after, usuall and lawfull : we are to observe whether this may be or how much of this is admitted to be in the society of men : faithfully rendred according to the originall Latine copie
1617
Richard Brathwaite, Edward Griffin, William Marshall
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Vera effigies venerabilis viri Tho: Scott, Sacrae Theologiae Baccalavrei, obiit a[nn]o. 1626
1626
William Marshall
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The felicitie of man, or, his summum bonum
1631
Barckley, Richard Sir, Thomas Heywood, William Marshall, Robert Young
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The common-vvealth of England And the manner and gouernement thereof. Compiled by the honorable Sir Thomas Smith, Knight, Doctour of both lawes, and one of the principall secretaries vnto the two most worthy princes, King Edward, and Queene Elizabeth. With new additions of the chiefe courts in England, and the offices thereof by the said author
1635
Thomas Smith, William Marshall, William Stansby
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Essaies upon the five senses, revived by a new supplement: with a pithy one upon detraction : continued with sundry Christian resolves and divine contemplations, full of passion and devotion; purposely composed for the zealously-disposed
1635
Richard Brathwaite, William Marshall, Anne Griffin, Henry Shepheard
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Emblema animae, or, Morrall discourses reflecting upon humanitie
1635
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis duc de, James Maxwell, William Marshall, Nicholas Oakes, John Okes, William Ainley
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A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine: and disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. By George VVither. The first booke
1635
George Wither, Crispijn van de Passe, William Marshall, Augustine Matthewes
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The Arcadian princesse; or, The triumph of iustice prescribing excellent rules of physicke, for a sicke iustice
1635
Mariano Silesio, Richard Brathwaite, William Marshall, Thomas Harper
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Speculum mundi· Or A glasse representing the face of the world: shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: the manner how, and time when, being largely examined. Whereunto is joyned an hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in nature; occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the worlds creation
1635
John Swan, William Marshall, Thomas Buck, Roger Daniel
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[Dionysiou Logginou retoros peri hypsous logou biblion]: Dionysii Longini rhetoris praestantissimi liber De grand loquentia, sive, Siblimi dicendi genere : Latine redditus [hypothesesi synoptikais] et ad oram notationibus aliquot illustrantus
1636
Longinus, Gabriel de Petra, William Marshall, Gerard Langbaine
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Dionysiou Longinou rhetoros Peri hypsous logou biblion Dionysii Longini rhetoris praestantissimi liber De grandi loquentia, sive sublimi dicendi genere
1636
Longinus, Gabriel de Petra, William Marshall, Gerard Langbaine
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The phœnix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq . who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space, was never seene by any, aged 84. Shewing the first occasion, and the reasons thereof. Whose portracture, you may behold, as it was taken at his death. With epitaphs and elegies of the late deceased gentleman, who lyeth buried in S. Giles Church neere Criple gate, London
1637
Thomas Heywood, William Marshall, Nicholas Okes
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Virgilii evangelisantis Christiados libri XIII In quibus omnia quæ de Domino nostro Iesu Christo in utroque Testamento, vel dicta vel prædicta sunt, altisona divina Maronis tuba suavissime decantantur
1638
Alexander Ross, William Marshall, John Legate
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Hieroglyphikes of the life of man. Fra Quarles
1638
Francis Quarles, William Marshall, Miles Flesher
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Devotions upon emergent occasions and severall steps in my sicknesse digested into I. Meditations, upon our humane condition, 2. Expostulations, and debatements with God, 3. Prayers, upon the severall occasions to Him
1638
John Donne, Augustine Matthewes, Richard Royston, William Marshall, Harry Escott, Robert S. Pirie
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A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast: Wherein thou mayst taste and see those things which God hath prepared for them that love him
1638
Richard Sibbes, William Marshall, Edward Griffin, John Okes
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Ovid's banquet of sence with a coronet for his mistresse Philosophy; and his amorous zodiack ...
1639
George Chapman, William Marshall, Bernard Alsop, Thomas Fawcett, Richard Horseman, Isaac Reed, Ovid
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Anima'dversions of vvarre; or, A militarie magazine of the truest rules, and ablest instructions, for the managing of warre: Composed, of the most refined discipline, and choice experiments that these late Netherlandish, and Swedish warres have produced. With divers new inventions, both of fortifications and stratagems. As also sundry collections taken out of the most approved authors, ancient and moderne, either in Greeke. Latine. Italian. French. Spanish. Dutch, or English. In two bookes
1639
Robert Ward, William Marshall, John Dawson, Thomas Cotes, Richard Bishop
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Ovids heroical epistles
1639
Ovid, Sherburne, John gent, William Marshall, Edward Griffin
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Lot's little one: or, Meditations on Gen. 19. vers. 20
1640
William Ince, Randal Ince, William Marshall, John Raworth, John Crook, Richard Sergier
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Theatrum botanicum = The theater of plants. Or, An herball of a large extent: containing therein a more ample and exact history and declaration of the physicall herbs and plants that are in other authours, encreased by the accesse of many hundreds of new, rare, and strange plants from all the parts of the world, with sundry gummes, and other physicall materials, than hath beene hitherto published by any before; and a most large demonstration of their natures and vertues. Shevving vvithall the many errors, differences, and oversights of sundry authors that have formerly written of them; and a certaine confidence, or most probable conjecture of the true and genuine herbes and plants. Distributed into sundry classes or tribes, for the more easie knowledge of the many herbes of one nature and property, with the chiefe notes of Dr. Lobel, Dr. Bonham, and others inserted therein. Collected by the many yeares travaile, industry, and experience in this subject, by Iohn Parkinson apothecary of London, and the Kings herbarist. And published by the Kings Majestyes especial
1640
Parkinson, John, William Marshall
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Leicester's common-wealth conceived, spoken and published with most earnest protestation of all dutifull good-will and affection towards this realme
1641
Robert Parsons, Thomas Morgan, Arundell, Charles Sir, William Marshall, Thomas Rogers
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The English gentleman, and The English gentlevvoman both in one volume couched, and in one modell portrayed : to the living glory of their sexe, the lasting story of their worth : being presented to present times for ornaments, commended to posterity for presidents : with a ladies love-lectvre and svpplement lately annexed, and entituled The tvrtles triumph
1641
Richard Brathwaite, William Marshall
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Noli me tangere, or, A thing to be thought on: Scilicet, vox carnis sacræ clamantis ab altare ad aquilam sacrilegam, noli me tangere, ne te perdam
1642
Ephraim Udall, William Marshall
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The forerunner of eternity, or, Messenger of death sent to healthy, sick and dying men
1642
Jeremias Drexel, William Croyden, William Marshall
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The historie of the holy vvarre
1647
Thomas Fuller, William Marshall, John Cleveland
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Fons lachrymarum: or A fountain of tears: from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiahs lamentations paraphras'd, with divine meditations; and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charles Lucas
1649
John Quarles, William Marshall
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Il Davide perseguitato David persecuted
1650
Malvezzi, Virgilio marchese, Robert Ashley, William Marshall
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The history of the Low-countrey warres relating the battles, sieges, and sea-fights, betwixt the King of Spain, France, and the States of the United Netherlands, with several private instructions of embassadors, secret councels of warre, and letters from most princes of Christendome
1667
Famiano Strada, Stapylton, Robert Sir, Robert Vaughan, William Marshall