Errors in Chapter Ithe loitering cask, (that bears its date) fromdate, fromin the same passage, “Lyde” for expected “Lydus” is in Smartand even allowing him to be sincereeve nallowingwhich have been alleged in its favour by Mr. Ottley.Mr Ottley.“It is possible,” says Zani,sayFootnote I.39the tale of the Cunio at p. 89, tom. i.tom i.
the loitering cask, (that bears its date) fromdate, fromin the same passage, “Lyde” for expected “Lydus” is in Smart
and even allowing him to be sincereeve nallowing
which have been alleged in its favour by Mr. Ottley.Mr Ottley.
“It is possible,” says Zani,say
Footnote I.39
the tale of the Cunio at p. 89, tom. i.tom i.
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Playing-cards printed from wood-blocks—early german wood-engravers at augsburg, nuremberg, and ulm—card-makers and wood-engravers in venice in 1441—figures of saints engraved on wood—the st. christopher, the annunciation, and the st. bridget in the collection of earl spencer, with other old wood-cuts described—block-books—the apocalypse, the history of the virgin, and the work called biblia pauperum—speculum salvationis—figured alphabet formerly belonging to sir george beaumont—ars memorandi, and other smaller block-books.