| 1898 - 664 páginas
...Christi Americana ; or, Ecclesiastical History of New England '; and who is Carthagena Η " Errata.— Reader, Carthagena was of the mind that unto those...impossible, there should be added this fourth, to und a book printed without Erratas [etc]. It seems the hands of Briarcus and the Eyes of Argus will... | |
| 1852 - 454 páginas
...last page of the Magnalia, the following are the last three lines: — " ERRATA. Reader, Carthagenia was of the mind, that unto those three things which...added this fourth, to find a book printed without erratas. It seems the hands of Briarem, and the eyes of Argus will not prevent them." And the additional... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 páginas
...our ways, and turn again unto the Lord." * The jiut man first accuse* himself. •) FINIS. ERRATA. READER, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those...added this fourth, to find a book printed without errata's. It seems, the hands of Briareus, and the eyes of Argus, will not prevent them. THE END. 1... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 páginas
...terrible prognosticks of tremendous i ERRATA. READER, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those titrée things which the ancients held impossible, there should be added this fourth, to fínd u book printed without errata's. It seems, the hands of Briareus, and the eyes of Argus, will... | |
| 1854 - 402 páginas
...he must make a just allowance for the same. In the language of Cotton Mather, I would say, " Header, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those Three...added this Fourth, to find a Book printed without Errata's." I may be allowed to add, if, in penning this short sentence, so learned a man could not... | |
| 1854 - 212 páginas
...language of Cotton Mather, I would say, " Header, Carthagcna was of the mind, that unto those Titrée Things which the Ancients held Impossible, there should...added this Fourth, to find a Book printed without Errata's." I may be allowed to add, if, in penning this short sentence, so learned a man could not... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 páginas
...edition of the Magnalia, the following are the three concluding lines : — " ERRATA. Header, Carthagenia was of the mind, that unto those three things which...added this fourth, to find a book printed without erratas. It seems the hands of JBriareus, and the eyes of Argus will not prevent them." And tlie additional... | |
| Walter Channing - 1856 - 584 páginas
...without errors, — especially if printed out of the place in which the author lives, as Mather says. " Reader, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those...added this Fourth, to find a Book Printed without Errata's. It seems, The Hands of Briareus, and the Eyes of Argus, will not prevent them." **********... | |
| Walter Channing - 1856 - 580 páginas
...the author lives, as Mather says. " Reader, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those 'llin, Thing! which the Ancients held Impossible, there should be...added this Fourth, to find a Book Printed without Errata's. It seems, Thjs Hands of Briareus, aud the Eyes of Argus, will not prevent them." **********... | |
| Frederick Freeman - 1862 - 842 páginas
...and are thus reminded of the last words of Dr. Cotton Mather at the close of his Magnalia : " Keader, Carthagena was of the mind, that unto those three things which the ancients held to be impossible^ there should be added this fourth, — - to find a book printed without errata. It... | |
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